Delete a calenendar
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So far I tried to install caldav and carddav on ubuntu touch without success.
I tried like this:
https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/advanceduse/dav.htmlBut now the question:
I have now 2 calendars in my list (duomimocal), which I cannot use. How can I delete them?

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I'm just guessing, but i have 2 ideas.
- In /.config/evolution/sources directory there are some files with "source" extension. I created a few additional offline calendars by producing new .source files. Maybe the online calendar properties are stored here too. So just delete the adequate source file.
- Try System settings > Accounts. A list have to be there that contains your online calendars. You might delete them.
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This topic a nice example of my earlier post in a different topic when I mentioned : "We need more options!"
There are a lot of things in Ubuntu Touch that are simply waaaay to basic and need some serious improvement!

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@nero355 If you want more options the onus is on you to create them and submit them to the development team at Ubuntu Touch.
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@gy0im Thanks that did the trick.. I did not know what I was deleting actually, and by mistake I also deleted my phone book. But nothing I can restore, so everything great!
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@cliffcoggin
If I was a developer they would already be there...
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@nero355
Not being a developer is not an excuse
I'm not an electrician, but I installer new heaters in my flat.
I'm not an electronician but I managed to solder a board for a simple circuit I needed.
I'm not a baker but I can make delicious cakes.Nowadays with resources available on youtube and on websites like open classroom you can learn about anything if you put in time and effort.
So not being a developer is not an excuse so one can simply ask for things to be done and do nothing.
As part of a community and as a general rule do not ask whatyour countrythe community can do for you, but what you can bring to the community.I have the skills, but no time, so I understand if one does not have the time to learn but just "not being a developer" is not a real excuse...
Nothing against you.
You just brought this up and I try to make people around here realize that they can be valuable for this community even if not developers.
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@applee
I agree with the things you are saying, except for the first part : Learning to fix your car for example is something totally different than beeing a developer!
But now that you mention it : I am actually considering having another go at it somewhere in the future...
I tried in the past and horribly failed! :grinning_squinting_face:
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