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0.6.0
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2015-07-15
* BUGFIX Recurrent events with a THISANDFUTURE parameter could affect other
events. This could lead to events not being found by the normal lookup
functionality when they should and being found when they shouldn't. As the
second case should result in an error that nobody reported yet, I hope nobody
got bitten by this.
* new dependency for running the tests: freezegun
* new dependency for setup from scm: setuptools_scm
* khal now needs to be installed for building the documentation
* ikhal's should now support ctrl-e, ctrl-a, ctrl-k and ctrl-u in editable text
fields (Thomas Glanzmann)
* ikhal: space and backspace are new (additional) default keybindings for right
and left (Pierre David)
* when editing descriptions you can now insert new lines (Thomas Glanzmann)
* khal should not choose an arbitrary default calendar anymore (Markus
Unterwaditzer)
* the zsh completion file has been updated (Hugo Osvaldo Barrera)
* new command `import` lets users import .ics files (Christian Geier)
* khal should accept relative dates on the command line (today, tomorrow and
weekday names) (Christian Geier)
* keybinding for saving an event from ikhal's event editor (default is `meta +
enter`) (Christian Geier)
0.5.0
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released on 2015-06-01
* fixed several bugs relating to events with unknown timezones but UNTIL, RDATE
or EXDATE properties that are in Zulu time (thanks to Michele Baldessari for
reporting those)
* bugfix: on systems with a local time of UTC-X dealing with allday events lead
to crashes
* bugfix: British summer time is recognized as daylight saving time (Bradley
Jones)
* compatibility with vdirsyncer 0.5
* new command `search` allows to search for events
* user changeable keybindings in ikhal, with hjkl as default alternatives for
arrows in calendar browser, see documentation for more details
* new command `at` shows all events scheduled for a specific datetime
* support for reading birthdays from vcard collections (set calendar/collection
`type` to *birthdays*)
* new command `printformats` prints a fixed date in all configured date-time
settings
* `new` now supports the `--until`/`-u` flag to specify until when recurring
events should run (Micah Nordland)
* python 3 (>= 3.3) support (Hugo Osvaldo Barrera)
ikhal
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* minimal support for reccurring events in ikhal's editor (Micah Nordland)
* configurable view size in ikhal (Bradley Jones)
* show events organizers (Bradley Jones)
* major reorganisation of ikhal layout (Markus Unterwaditzer)
0.4.0
released on 2015-02-02
dependency changes
new dependency: click>3.2
removed dependency: docopt
note to package mantainers: requirements.txt has been removed,
dependencies are still listed in setup.py
users will need to delete the local database, no data should
be lost (and khal will inform the user about this)
bug fixes
FIX: vtimezones were not assembled properly, this lead to
spurious offsets of events in some other calendar applications
new and changed features
new config_option: [default] print_new, lets the user decide
what should be printed after adding a new event
new config option: [default] show_all_days lets users decide
if they want to see days without any events in agenda and
calendar view (thanks to Pierre David)
khal (and ikhal) can now display weeknumbers (see config file)
khal new can now create repetitive events (with ârepeat), see
documentation (thanks to Eric Scheibler)
config file: the debug option has been removed (use khal -v
instead)
better support for broken events, e.g. events ending before
they start (Thanks to Markus Unterwaditzer)
more recurrence rules are supported, khal will print warnings
on unsupported rules
change in behaviour: recurring events are now always expanded
until 2037
major speedup in inserting events into the caching database,
especially noticeable when running khal for the first time or
after an deleting the database (Thanks to Markus Unterwaditzer)
ikhal
ikhalâs calendar should now be filled on startup
pressing t refocuses on today
pressing ctrl-w in input fields should delete the last word
before the cursor
when the focus is set on the events list/editor, the current
date should still be visible in the calendar
0.3.1
released on 2014-09-08
FIX: events deleted in the vdir are not shown anymore in khal.
You might want to delete your local database file, if you have
deleted any events on the server.
FIX: in some cases non-ascii characters were printed even if
unicode_symbols is set to False in the config
FIX: events with different start and end timezones are now
properly exported (the end timezone was disregarded when building
an icalendar, but since timezones cannot be edited anyway, this
shouldnât have caused any problems)
FIX: calendars marked as read-only in the configuration file
should now really be read-only
0.3.0
released on 2014-09-03
new unified documentation
html documentation (website) and man pages are all
generated from the same sources via sphinx (type make
html or make man in doc/, the result will be build in
build/html or build/man respectively
the new documentation lives in doc/
the package sphinxcontrib-newsfeed is needed for
generating the html version (for generating an RSS
feed)
the man pages live doc/build/man/, they can be build
by running make man in doc/sphinx/
new dependencies: configobj, tzlocal>=1.0
IMPORTANT: the configuration fileâs syntax changed (again),
have a look at the new documentation for details
local_timezone and default_timezone will now be set to the
timezone the computer is set to (if they are not set in the
configuration file)
Khal is a standards based CLI (console) calendar program. CalDAV
compatibiliy is achieved by using vdir/vdirsyncer as a backend,
allowing syncing of calendars with a variety of other programs on
a host of different platforms.
khal is currently in an early stage of development, has a limited
feature set and is probably full of bugs. If you do try it out,
please make sure you have a backup of your date and please report
back any bugs you might encounter.