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Friday, April 28th 2006, 10:32pm

Korganizer - give a day's preview at boot

SL 9.3, KDE 3.4, Korganizer 3.4

How can I get the day's preview (all tasks, dates ...) in the morning on boot or at a certain time displayed on screen?

bram85

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Saturday, April 29th 2006, 9:25am

RE: Korganizer - give a day's preview at boot

You can use the What's Next view in KOrganizer or the Summary component inside Kontact.
Bram Schoenmakers
KDE Netherlands (www.kde.nl)

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Saturday, April 29th 2006, 9:48am

Thank you.
My question more precisely:

I want to open up/boot the computer in the morning already displaying the overview for the day by itself without having to start Korganizer or whatever and switch to the 'what's next'-Screen.
I want to turn on the monitor in the morning and have the day's tasks displayed.

Or can I tell Korganizer to show all tasks/dates of the day at 8.00 am as preview for the day? Popup and tell.

I hope I could explain my problem better this time.

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Saturday, April 29th 2006, 11:58am

You can add Kontact to the autostart applications and tell Kontact it has to initially show you the Summary plugin.

Just drag the Kontact shortcut on your desktop/K-Menu to ~/.kde/Autostart to make it start when you log in. In the Kontact settings you can speicify which component it should load when it starts.
Bram Schoenmakers
KDE Netherlands (www.kde.nl)

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Saturday, April 29th 2006, 2:27pm

Okay, thank you. This was what I was looking for but not thinking of.
Probably I might as well place a call for kontact in the crontab.
Didn't think of that! Sorry!