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Update user_documentation.rst after some setup experiences with different clients.
I have found that using the endings .vcf and .ics in the address book and calendar file names has been crucial for successful setup. This might be a bug with Radicale or with the clients I tried. Unfortunately I did not get Evolution to work with radicale :(
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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Radicale's one and your calendar won't be remotely accessible.
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Next window asks you to provide information about remote calendar
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access. Protocol used by Radicale is ``CalDAV``. A standard location for a
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basic use of a Radicale calendar is ``http://localhost:5232/user/calendar/``,
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where you can replace ``user`` and ``calendar`` by some strings of your
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where you can replace ``user`` and ``calendar.ics`` by some strings of your
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choice. Calendars are automatically created if needed.
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You can now customize your calendar by giving it a nickname and a color. This
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@ -96,7 +96,9 @@ and tasks to your calendar. All events and tasks are stored in the server, they
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can be accessed and modified from multiple clients by multiple users at the
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same time.
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Lightning and Thunderbird cannot access CardDAV servers yet.
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Lightning and Thunderbird cannot access CardDAV servers yet. Also, as of version
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17.0.5 the SOGo Connector addon is not fully functionally and will create extra
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address book entries with every sync.
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Evolution
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~~~~~~~~~
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KOrganizer
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~~~~~~~~~~
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Calendars
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+++++++++
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*Tested with 4.8.3, you need one running on Akonadi for Cal/CarDav support.*
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The procedure below can also be done trough the sidebar "Calendar Manager".
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1. Click ``Settings -> Configure KOrganizer``.
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2. Click on ``General -> Calendars``.
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3. Click on ``Add``.
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4. Choice ``DAV groupware resource`` (and click ``OK``).
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4. Choose ``DAV groupware resource`` (and click ``OK``).
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5. Enter your username/passord (and click on ``Next``).
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6. Select ``Configure the resource manually`` (and click on ``Finish``).
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7. Fill in a Display name.
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8. Fill in your Username and Password.
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9. Click ``Add``.
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10. Choice ``CalDav``. (CardDav might also work, didn't test.)
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11. For remote URL enter http://myserver:5232/Username/Calandar
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10. Choose ``CalDav``.
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11. For remote URL enter http://myserver:5232/Username/Calendar.ics
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12. Click ``Fetch``.
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13. Select desired calendar.
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14. Hit ``OK``.
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.. note::
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After you created a calender in a collection you can also use http://myserve:5232/Username/ as an URL
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This will then list all available calendars.
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Contacts
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++++++++
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You can add a address book analogously to the above instructions, just choose
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CardDav and http://myserver:5232/Username/AddressBook.vcf in step 10 and 11.
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Also, if you already have a calendar set up you can add an address book to its
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"DAV groupware resource" under Configure-Kontact -> Calendar -> General ->
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Calendars -> Modify. This way you don't have to enter username and password
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twice.
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CalDAV-Sync
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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CalDAV-Sync is implemented as sync adapter to integrate seamlessly with
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any calendar app and widget. Therefor you have to access it via
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any calendar app and widget. Therefore you have to access it via
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``Accounts & Sync`` settings after installing it from the Market.
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So, to add new calendars to your phone open ``Accounts & Sync`` settings
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and tap on ``Add account``, selecting CalDAV as type. In the next view,
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you have to switch to Manual Mode. Enter the full CalDAV URL of your Radicale
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account (e.g. http://example.com:5232/Username/) and corresponding login data.
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If you want to create a new calendar you have to specify its full URL e.g.
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http://example.com:5232/Username/Calendar.ics/ .
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Tap on ``Next`` and the app checks for all available calendars
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on your account, listing them in the next view. You can now select calendars
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on your account, listing them in the next view. (Note: CalDAV-Sync will not
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only check under the url you entered but also under
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http://example.com:5232/UsernameYouEnteredForLogin/. This might cause strange
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errors.) You can now select calendars
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you want to sync and set a local nickname and color for each. Hitting ``Next``
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again brings up the last page. Enter your email address and uncheck ``Sync
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from server to phone only`` if you want to use two-way-sync.
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CardDAV-Sync
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*To be written*
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Set up works like CalDAV-Sync, just use .vcf instead of .ics if you enter the
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url, e.g. http://example.com:5232/Username/AddressBook.vcf/
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aCal
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~~~~
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