More user guide for calendar, tasklist and address book

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Even switching back and forth the tabs will not yet save the data.
.. index:: Move, Drag & Drop
Moving and Resizing with the Mouse
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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.. index:: Sharing
.. _kolab-addressbook-sharing:
Sharing Address Books
=====================
Just like calendars or regular email folders, personal address books can also be shared
with other users in your workgroup.
Share Contacts with others
--------------------------
.. container:: image-right
.. image:: _static/_skin/abook-menu.png
Settings for sharing is controlled through the address book properties accessible
through the *More actions* menu behind the gear icon the footer in the :ref:`addressbook-groups` list.
1. Select the address book you want to share.
2. Choose *Edit address book* from the actions menu.
3. Switch to the *Sharing* tab in the properties form on the right.
The table displays who already has permission to see and modify the selected address book.
Here you can manage permissions the same way as :ref:`Sharing a Folder <settings-folder-sharing>`.
Subscribe to Shared Address Books
---------------------------------
Address books shared by others are not showing up right away in the directories list of the web client.
Switch to :ref:`Settings > Folders <settings-folders>` to see all resources you can access.
There's a shortcut to this: click *Manage folders* in the actions menu behind the gear icon
located the footer of the directory list.
In order to make a shared address book appear in the address book view, locate it in the folder manager
and check the *Subscribed* mark in the list. Only subscribed directories are visible in the address book view.

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class kolab_addressbook extends rcube_plugin
{
public $task = 'mail|settings|addressbook|calendar';
public $task = 'mail|settings|addressbook|calendar|tasks';
private $sources;
private $rc;

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.. index:: Filter, Tags
.. _taskslist-tags:
Filters and Tags
================
TBD.

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overview
manage
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Managing Tasks
==============
TBD.
All the described functions to manage your tasks are accessible from the main task view.
Create new Tasks
----------------
TBD.
**The New Task Dialog**
Click the *New task* button in the toolbar to get an empty dialog where you enter the
tasks properties like title, description, start/due dates and reminder settings.
Click *Save* to finally add it to the selected task list.
**Quick Entry**
The text box in the centre of the toolbar area lets you add new tasks very fast by
simply entering a title and then press <Enter> on the keyboard. Tasks will be created
in the currently selected list.
Begin the quick entry with a date or time description like "Tomorrow" or "Monday at 16:00"
to directly assign a due date to the task.
.. _tasklist-edit-task:
Edit Tasks
----------
TBD.
The Edit Dialog
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
When clicking a task item in list a dialog showing its details is displayed. Clicking the Edit button
in that dialog opens the form to edit all properties of the selected task.
The edit form is divided into different section which can be switched using the tabs on top of the dialog:
**Summary**
This general section has text fields and selectors for various properties. Heres a description of all the possible values:
* ``Title``: The title of the task. This is what you will see in the list.
* ``Description``: Any text that describes the task. Links and email addresses will be become clickable.
* ``Tags``: A list of tags assigned to this task. Add one by typing to the text box and hit <Enter>.
* ``Start``: The date/time, the task is supposed to be worked on.
* ``Due``: The date/time this job is due. Define a time when setting a reminder for this task.
* ``Reminder``: This will pop up with an notification at a the specified time before the task is due.
* ``Complete``: The completeness state of a task in percent. Use the slider or enter a number.
* ``Tasklist``: The list the task is saved in. Change it to move an event from one list to another.
.. only:: kolab
**Attachments**
Append files and documents related to this task directly as attachments.
Switch to the Attachments tab to upload files to the current task or to remove them again. Adding
files works pretty much the same as :ref:`attaching them to email messages <mail-compose-attachments>`:
first select a file from your local disk and click *Upload* in order to attach it.
.. note:: Don't forget to finally save the changes by clicking *Save* in the edit dialog.
Switching back and forth the tabs will not yet save the data.
.. index:: Tags
Assign Tags
^^^^^^^^^^^
Tags help you organize your tasks in the list view. Open the :ref:`Edit Dialog <tasklist-edit-task>` and
enter tags into the according text box:
.. image:: _static/_skin/tags-autocomplete.png
Append a tag by hitting <Enter> and continue typing to add more. While typing, a suggestion of already
used tags will be shown. Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select one and press <Enter> to select.
Remove tags with a click on the *Remove* icon.
**Datg & Drop Tags**
Existing tags listed in the tags box on the left can also be assigned to tasks directly in the list view
by simply dragging the tag from the box and drop it on a task bar.
.. index:: Due Date
Setting Due Dates
-----------------
Set Due Dates
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
TBD.
Assign due dates to your tasks to not miss your deadlines and to enable reminder notifications for them.
The due dates with time can be entered in the :ref:`Edit Dialog <tasklist-edit-task>`. When entering the input
field, a small calendar widget will help you to quickly select a date.
Due dates can also be entered or changed directly in the list view without going to the edit dialog.
Click the due date or the "no date" area on the right end of a task bar and select a date from the calendar widget.
The change will be saved immediately.
.. index:: Complete
Mark Tasks as Complete
----------------------
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
TBD.
In the :ref:`tasklist-edit-task` section we learned how to set a percentage value
for a task's completeness. Until a task isn't fully completed, the percentage is displayed as a
think horizontal line in the list view.
In order to mark a task as complete, simply click the checkbox in the list view. The task is now
grayed out and moved to the bottom of the list. After some time or when refreshing the list, completed
tasks will be removed from the view. You can still find them with the *Complete* quick filter.
Uncheck the box to bring it back to the normal list.
Organize Tasks in Groups
------------------------
TBD.
For bigger jobs or entire projects, tasks can be divided into subtasks and organized hierarchically
to visualize dependencies.
Create a Subtask
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. container:: image-right
.. image:: _static/_skin/subtask-menu.png
1. Open the options menu of a task from the arrow icon on the far right of the task bar.
2. Select *Add subtask*
3. Enter the subtask properties in the :ref:`Edit Dialog <tasklist-edit-task>`
4. Press *Save* to insert it
.. index:: Move, Drag & Drop
Re-organize Groups
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Ther hierarchical nesting of tasks and subtasks can be changed at any time. Simple grab a task with the mouse
and drop onto another one to make it a subtask. This works for entire subtrees equally well. While dragging,
a possible drop target is highlighted when moving over it.
Drop a task onto the small bar on top of the tasks list to make it a main task again.
If you organize your tasks in different lists, dropping a task onto a tasklist in the box on the left
moves it (and all child tasks) to that particular list.
Delete Tasks
------------
Usually finished tasks are marked as complete. But there are still situations where you might want to actually
delete a task.
1. Open the options menu of a task from the arrow icon on the far right of the task bar.
2. Select *Delete*.
3. Click *Delete* again in the confirmation dialog.

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The Tasks List
==============
TBD.
The main content are lists the task items that match the current selection of active lists,
filters and tags. The listed tasks are sorted by due date (ascending) and completed ones move to the bottom.
.. container:: image-right
.. image:: _static/_skin/tasklist-items.png
Tasks can be organized hierarchically and the list appears like a tree structure.
A small arrow icon on the left side of a task bar indicates subordinated tasks and expands or collapses
the tree upon click.
Some basic editing like flagging, assigning a due date as well as completing tasks can directly be done in the list
by clicking the checkbox, the flag icon or the date selector.
A single click anywhere else on a task bar displays all details in a dialog box. Hit <Esc> on the keyboard
or click the close icon to hide it again.
Double-clicks open the clicked task item for full detail editing.
Control the List
----------------
TBD.
Quick Filters
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The selection your tasks displayed on the screen can be refined in various ways. Use the quick filters
above the list to reduce the listed tasks according to their status or due date.
.. _taskslist-tags:
Tags
^^^^
The tags list on the left is another way to display a selection of tasks. Click a tag to only display tasks
with this tag assigned. Click it again to show all. Hold down the <Shift> key on the the keyboard to select
mutliple tags and further reduce the selection.
Task Lists
^^^^^^^^^^
The checkboxes in the :ref:`tasklist-lists` box control whether tasks from the according list are
currently displayed. Use the *Quick View* icon |quickview| in the list to quickly reduce the view to tasks from a single
list. This can also be used when the according list isn't activated. Click it again to turn off quick view mode and
return to regular display of active lists.
.. |quickview| image:: _static/_skin/quickview.png
Searching Tasks
---------------
TBD.
The search box above the calendar view lets you quickly get a list of events matching the entered keyword in either
the title or the description text. Enter the search term into the box and press <Enter> on your keyboard to start the search.
After searching, you can still use the filters and tags as explained above to hide some results.
Reset the search by clicking the *Reset search* icon on the right border of the search box.
.. index:: Tasklist
.. _tasklist-lists:
Tasklists
=========
Task Lists
==========
TBD.
Organize your tasks in various lists. All of your personal task lists as well as those
shared by others are listed in the box in the lower left area of the screen.
You can create any number of lists to store and manage all your tasks and name them individually.
Create a Task List
------------------
1. Click the + icon in the tasklists box footer.
2. In the dialog, give the new list a unique name.
3. Click *Save* to create it.
.. _tasklist-edit-list:
Edit List Names and Settings
----------------------------
1. Select the task list to edit by clicking the name in the box.
2. Click the gear icon in the box footer and select *Edit* from the options menu.
3. Adjust name or reminders settings in the edit dialog.
4. Click *Save* to finally update the list.
Remove entire Task Lists
------------------------
1. Select the task list to edit by clicking the name in the box.
2. Click the gear icon in the box footer and select *Remove* from the options menu.
3. After a confirmation dialog, the selected list with all its tasks will be deleted.
Caution: This action cannot be undone!