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Handle timezones

Would be really cool for the "Location" field to accept any city (or small country) in the world and set the timezones accordingly, and show an indication to the user of which timezone is used.

For example, if I'm in Montréal and I enter an event located in Berlin, I expect the time I enter to be the time at GMT +1 (or whichever it is at that time of the year) instead of the Montreal time.

Either that, or we can have a traditional system where people have to manually enter the timezone of the event time.

This is required for

  • Meetings with people in multiple timezones
  • Scheduling travel

Setting up notification sounds for xfce?

Hi there!
I am currently using an Xfce desktop environment ( w/ manjaro) and have had some trouble playing notification audio during a reminder. I already have canberra installed, and have event sounds enabled in the settings. I am also using a sound theme. How can I get my notification sounds to play, is there some sort of specific file that the program is trying to play but it can't be found?
Thanks in advance!

Pressing "escape" should close event creation popup dialog

Hi, not sure if this is the place to report bugs, as you don't seem to be using gnome bugzilla?

Anyway, when you create New Event, the "popup" dialog appears... would be nice to be able to cancel it by pressing the Escape key on the keyboard instead of having to click the little (X).

Drag & drop reordering of events

Be able to move events from one day to another in month view, from one day to another in week view, or to adjust the beginning/end time in week/day view.

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