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I don't mind having a Personal calendar, but I would like to be able to set a default calendar for new events.
If I get an invitation outside my NextCloud instance, I can pick which calendar to use. But if it's from another NextCloud user, it gets dropped on my personal calendar, and I can no longer move it to my work calendar... this did work before I upgraded the Calendar app to 4.7.4...
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It is indeed good idea to have a personal calendar, but it should be on the site Admin side to decide if this is created by default for any new user, and also if it is mandatory and therefore should be automatically created back if the user removes it, or even t prevent it from being deleted.
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My suggestions on this issue which is extremely annoying for shared team and family calendars:
- Calendar removed should remain removed, even the personal one. Creating a new personal calendar should be blocked by an administrative userlevel setting. If setting does not block then user can optionally create a new personal calendar.
- Multiple calendars present should allow a "personal setting" choice of "primary" calendar for new events/tasks
- If a calendar disabled from view (open circle in webinterface) it should not be possible to insert new events into it while disabled lasts.
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Related Issues (20)
- Nextcloud 28 and 29: Change of view (week, month...) is not memorized HOT 2
- Too little space between calendar properties and action buttons
- Simple editor contents and buttons are too close
- Scrolling issues in app settings menu
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- Update sharing icon to match Files in Nextcloud 30
- Redesign app settings toggle so it looks like Files in Nextcloud 30 HOT 3
- Calendar actions menu is too wide HOT 5
- Wrong corner radius for back/forward buttons in navigation
- Overlapping colors in calendar color picker HOT 2
- Web UI: Accept/Decline this and all future recurrences HOT 3
- Attendee text overlaps
- Superfluous app navigation spacers in calendar list (left sidebar)
- Calendar edit modal should use `NcDialog` instead of `NcModal` HOT 1
- Inconsistent font and height of event resource inputs HOT 1
- appointments: internationalization i10n for confirmation email & calendar entries not correct HOT 2
- The event disappears when you change the month to an event that repeats every year HOT 1
- Free/Busy Automatic slot suggestion doesn't suggest any slots any more
- Improve error handling in case an event in a shared calendar was edited by someone else HOT 2
- Sync changes of properties of calendars HOT 2
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