Re: [suse-kde] ** DONT Update to kdepim3-3.5.4-22.1.i586.rpm if using 9.3 **

On Wednesday 04 October 2006 11:05, Stephan Binner wrote:
On Wednesday, 4. October 2006 00:49, ianseeks wrote:
Why on earth have they split it out, its part of the PIM? Seems like a bad
To in future install Basket rather than KNotes in the default installation.
Bye, Steve
What has Basket got to do with Kontact/Knotes? Is it a replacement for knotes and configurable into kontact? On the Novell site it says its a Clipboard replacement and most other places says its still unstable and I can't see any way of integrating it into kontact.

On Wednesday 04 October 2006 22:00, ianseeks wrote:
Is it a replacement for knotes and configurable into kontact?
Yes, a far better and the upcoming Basket 0.6 integrates into Kontact.
and I can't see any way of integrating it into kontact.
You can try the Basket 0.6 Beta 2.2 rpm from http://software.opensuse.org/download/repositories/KDE:/Playground/ Bye, Steve

Am Donnerstag, 5. Oktober 2006 00:50 schrieb Stephan Binner:
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 22:00, ianseeks wrote:
Is it a replacement for knotes and configurable into kontact?
Yes, a far better and the upcoming Basket 0.6 integrates into Kontact.
and what happens with my old notes? bye, MH -- gpg key fingerprint: 5F64 4C92 9B77 DE37 D184 C5F9 B013 44E7 27BD 763C

On Wednesday 04 October 2006 23:50, Stephan Binner wrote:
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 22:00, ianseeks wrote:
Is it a replacement for knotes and configurable into kontact?
Yes, a far better and the upcoming Basket 0.6 integrates into Kontact.
and I can't see any way of integrating it into kontact.
You can try the Basket 0.6 Beta 2.2 rpm from http://software.opensuse.org/download/repositories/KDE:/Playground/
I've had a brief look at it and It seems over-complex for plain notes. Is it agoing to try replace ToDos and Notes? And the name - Basket?????? My idea of a basket is something that is full and disorganised and hard to get things out of. The name has to be changed, it is totally meaningless for its functionality. Change Basket to Kmemos/Kmemoranda or something that describes its function.

On Thursday 05 October 2006 00:50, Stephan Binner wrote:
Yes, a far better and the upcoming Basket 0.6 integrates into Kontact.
and I can't see any way of integrating it into kontact.
You can try the Basket 0.6 Beta 2.2 rpm from http://software.opensuse.org/download/repositories/KDE:/Playground/ Trying it just know, look like more stable than last time i check it. But how to hell make it integrate to Kontact?
BTW basket is able to import knotes smoothly. Pavel
Bye, Steve
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Trying it just know, look like more stable than last time i check it. But how to hell make it integrate to Kontact?
BTW basket is able to import knotes smoothly. Pavel
Install basket, reload Kontact and you should see it in the Settings/Configure Kontact window.

Am Donnerstag, 5. Oktober 2006 20:52 schrieb ianseeks:
Trying it just know, look like more stable than last time i check it. But how to hell make it integrate to Kontact?
BTW basket is able to import knotes smoothly. Pavel
Install basket, reload Kontact and you should see it in the Settings/Configure Kontact window.
knotes just leaved kdepim package, now it has its own. install kdepim3-notes and you'll get get your knotes application back :) regards

On Wednesday 04 October 2006 15:50, Stephan Binner wrote:
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 22:00, ianseeks wrote:
Is it a replacement for knotes and configurable into kontact?
Yes, a far better and the upcoming Basket 0.6 integrates into Kontact.
and I can't see any way of integrating it into kontact.
You can try the Basket 0.6 Beta 2.2 rpm from http://software.opensuse.org/download/repositories/KDE:/Playground/
Bye, Steve
The question I have is whether or not "Basket", whatever it is, will work with Kpilot so that I can continue to sync my notes. Bigger and more complicated is not always better. -- Robert Smits, Ladysmith BC Email bob@rsmits.ca
participants (6)
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ianseeks
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Mathias Homann
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Pavel Nemec
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Robert Smits
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Stefan Sander
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Stephan Binner