The code literally checks for "evolution" to decide whether to display the calendar. It then displays the calendar with "evolution -c". My local workaround is a shellscript calling my actual calendar app.
I suggest the calendar is always shown, it is perfectly functional on its own. And on click it could simply launch the application associated with "text/calendar".
The code literally checks for "evolution" to decide whether to display the calendar. It then displays the calendar with "evolution -c". My local workaround is a shellscript calling my actual calendar app.
I suggest the calendar is always shown, it is perfectly functional on its own. And on click it could simply launch the application associated with "text/calendar".