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Simon HB9DRV
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Posted: 21 October 2005 at 4:53am |
For your next release - I would like to provide my own warnings for events, for example via a DLL. FWIW I would use Text-to-Speech and very probably the small popup windows available in one of the ToolkitPro samples.
Anyway the ability to add this would be great. |
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Yes. Also please ensure that I can set a status field for each event so that I know the user have been warned (this may be possible already - I expect it is).
What will happen is that the Calendar will warn of events which were missed because the software was not running, so when I start the Calendar I want to warn the user about the <x> events he missed. |
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When Reminder manager starts it checks all events which already have Reminder flag set.
Reminder for an event is added to active reminders list when Event->StartTime - Event->ReminderMinutesBeforeStart <= Now You will receive reminders from the past when software was not running. There are 2 actions for reminder: Dismiss - reset Reminder flag for the event and remove reminder. Reminder never comes back. Snooze - set new ReminderMinutesBeforeStart value for the event and remove reminder. Reminder will come back when ReminderMinutesBeforeStart or, if it belongs to the past, in 1-2 minutes (not immediately). Also example (similar to Outlook) will be provided. -- WBR, Serge |
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Thanks - this is the 'soon to be written' Reminder Manager I assume ? |
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