CalDavZAP is great for my personal needs, but loads a little slow with the number of collections I have (30+). I would like to set CalDavZAP to only load the Calendars, not the reminders (since most of the time I only need the Calendars portion).
I have found the globalLoadedTodoCollections option in config.js. Is there a way to configure CalDavZAP to load no todo collections?
The best workaround I have found is to just set it to load one collection. As a follow up question, is it possible to allow the user to load new collections after they login (i.e. those reminders lists I do not generally want to display)? For now I just created a second installation of CalDavZAP that is set to display all collections.
Hi Aidan,
you can "unload" any collection or "load" any shared collections (if your server supports "delegation" functionality => calendar-proxy-read-for and calendar-proxy-write-for) by clicking to the top right icon above the collection list. CalDavZAP stores its settings to your CalDAV server (as a DAV property), so the loaded collections will remain the same even after relogin.
By default we load all collections for the currently logged user (if there is no DAV property on the server).
Cheers,
JM
On 7 Aug 2016, at 17:43, Aidan Montare aidan@aidanmontare.net wrote:
CalDavZAP is great for my personal needs, but loads a little slow with the number of collections I have (30+). I would like to set CalDavZAP to only load the Calendars, not the reminders (since most of the time I only need the Calendars portion).
I have found the globalLoadedTodoCollections option in config.js. Is there a way to configure CalDavZAP to load no todo collections?
The best workaround I have found is to just set it to load one collection. As a follow up question, is it possible to allow the user to load new collections after they login (i.e. those reminders lists I do not generally want to display)? For now I just created a second installation of CalDavZAP that is set to display all collections.
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