For example, if I have meeting scheduled for Jan. 30, 2024 but it got cancelled, how do I remove this event from my calendar?
Lastly, is there a way to modify existing events?
For example, if I have meeting scheduled for Jan. 30, 2024 but it got cancelled, how do I remove this event from my calendar?
Lastly, is there a way to modify existing events?
I recently started using a Nextcloud instance for my calendar events. I am able to sync events so they show up in the GNOME Calendar app, but there are many duplicates. Is there some place where events are cached locally where I can examine them or clean them up?
The events display properly in the Nextcloud Calendar app -- I don't see any duplicates. I only see the duplicates in GNOME Calendar.
I looked in locations mentioned in In what file does gnome-calendar store calendar events? but I didn't see any actual calendar event data, just references to the calendar webdav URIs.
I tried deleting and re-adding my Nextcloud account in the "Online Accounts" settings dialog. I tried disabling and re-enabling Calendar synchronization for my Nextcloud account.
I'm using:
After upgrading Ubuntu to 20.04, gnome-calendar
doesn't show the events in my Google Calendar, gnome-contacts
does show the contacts which I have in Google services.
I have the GNOME calendar installed and it works fine.
But there is a problem, it is not the default calendar and I can not select it. In the calendars category, only a text editor is available (apparently by mistake).
I am sure that this is a bug, and really look forward to fixing it in Ubuntu. In the meantime, I hope that someone will tell me how to fix this manually.
I want to remove all events from gnome-calendar and start from fresh. Any ideas how to do it?