Johan, On Mon, 02 Jul 2007, Johan Vromans wrote: > Nicholas Piper <nick-moongroup at nickpiper.co.uk> writes: > > I think it's a good idea (but I'm not sure any cut off date is > > required?). It wouldn't *have* to be read-only I think. > I assume that the History is not synchable. AFAIK, DateBk only synchs > (the current) DateBook. > > A quick-option would be to add a toggle, same as the jpilot Memo > > support has, to switch between the two databases. The sync process can > > easily sync both DateBookDB and the history database. This would be > > read/write for history. > Nice idea, but as I said: I don't think there's something on the Palm > that synchs the History. Nothing Palm-side deals with the sync anyway, jpilot is free to 'sync' whichever databases it wishes (so long as it understands the contents.) > But your suggestion leads to an idea: would it be possible (feasible) > for JPilot's datebook to display multiple databook databases > simultaneously? It's okay to treat all but one (DateBookDB) as > read-only. > This would make adding the History as a second database easy. And it > allows also to view my datebook and my wife's simultaneously. Probably, maybe Judd could give you an idea how much work this would be. Nick -- Nick Piper, Developer, LogicaCMG http://www.nickpiper.co.uk/ GPG Encrypted mail welcome! 1024D/3ED8B27F Choose life. Be Vegan :-) Please reduce needless cruelty & suffering !
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