I like this idea, and I had suggested this in the spec already, with "Coming events from" being a menu of calendar apps rather than just an Evolution checkbox. <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeAndDate#PC>
I suggest being much less specific with the key names. The event function at least would be useful outside of indicator-datetime (for example, an address book listing which events involve a particular contact), and indicator-datetime itself both predated and might outlive Unity.
We would also need some way of defining which is your default calendar app, similar to how you have a default browser and a default mailer, so that the correct app is launched when you click on a date.
And then we'd need to define what to do in the delightful edge case where your default calendar app does not know how to navigate to a day but a non-default app does.
I like this idea, and I had suggested this in the spec already, with "Coming events from" being a menu of calendar apps rather than just an Evolution checkbox. <https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/TimeAndDate #PC>
I suggest being much less specific with the key names. The event function at least would be useful outside of indicator-datetime (for example, an address book listing which events involve a particular contact), and indicator-datetime itself both predated and might outlive Unity.
We would also need some way of defining which is your default calendar app, similar to how you have a default browser and a default mailer, so that the correct app is launched when you click on a date.
And then we'd need to define what to do in the delightful edge case where your default calendar app does not know how to navigate to a day but a non-default app does.