GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 778512
Provide option to launch calendar application from top bar
Last modified: 2021-07-05 14:18:24 UTC
Created attachment 345547 [details] Screenshot 1 If I go to the calendar in the top bar in gnome shell and select a past or a future date, that date appears on the left of the panel & I can click on it to open whatever application I have set as default for my calendar, in my case gnome calendar. See screenshot 1 attached. I may want to open gnome calendar in such an instance so I can amend or create an event. However if I go to the calendar in the top bar and select today's date there is nothing I click on in order to launch the calendar application. This behaviour is inconsistant and confusing. See screenshot 2
Created attachment 345548 [details] screenshot 2
I think this issue would be best addressed by adding an option to add an event, similar to the existing option "Add work clocks..."
I meant to say in my previous comment that this issue would be best addressed by adding an option to add an event, similar to the existing option "Add world clocks..."
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