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iCal, Mac OS X 10.5: Empty "Home" and "Work" calendars may appear after installing Le

If you don't immediately migrate your iCal data in Migration Assistant after installing Leopard, and you open and close Mail or the Calendar widget before opening iCal (even if you use Migration Assistant after opening Mail or the Calendar widget), empty "Home" and "Work" calendars may appear.

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Gtk2::Calendar(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 Gtk2::Calendar(3)

NAME
Gtk2::Calendar HIERARCHY
Glib::Object +----Glib::InitiallyUnowned +----Gtk2::Object +----Gtk2::Widget +----Gtk2::Calendar INTERFACES
Glib::Object::_Unregistered::AtkImplementorIface Gtk2::Buildable METHODS
widget = Gtk2::Calendar->new $calendar->clear_marks (year, month, day) = $calendar->get_date $calendar->set_detail_func ($func, $data=undef) o $func (scalar) o $data (scalar) Since: gtk+ 2.14 integer = $calendar->get_detail_height_rows Since: gtk+ 2.14 $calendar->set_detail_height_rows ($rows) o $rows (integer) Since: gtk+ 2.14 integer = $calendar->get_detail_width_chars Since: gtk+ 2.14 $calendar->set_detail_width_chars ($chars) o $chars (integer) Since: gtk+ 2.14 $calendar->display_options ($flags) o $flags (Gtk2::CalendarDisplayOptions) The old name for "set_display_options". calendardisplayoptions = $calendar->get_display_options $calendar->set_display_options ($flags) o $flags (Gtk2::CalendarDisplayOptions) $calendar->freeze boolean = $calendar->mark_day ($day) o $day (integer) $widget->marked_date ($value) value = $widget->marked_date $widget->month ($value) value = $widget->month $widget->num_marked_dates ($value) value = $widget->num_marked_dates $calendar->select_day ($day) o $day (integer) boolean = $calendar->select_month ($month, $year) o $month (integer) o $year (integer) $widget->selected_day ($value) value = $widget->selected_day $calendar->thaw boolean = $calendar->unmark_day ($day) o $day (integer) $widget->year ($value) value = $widget->year PROPERTIES
'day' (integer : readable / writable / private) The selected day (as a number between 1 and 31, or 0 to unselect the currently selected day) 'detail-height-rows' (integer : readable / writable / private) Details height in rows 'detail-width-chars' (integer : readable / writable / private) Details width in characters 'month' (integer : readable / writable / private) The selected month (as a number between 0 and 11) 'no-month-change' (boolean : readable / writable / private) If TRUE, the selected month cannot be changed 'show-day-names' (boolean : readable / writable / private) If TRUE, day names are displayed 'show-details' (boolean : readable / writable / private) If TRUE, details are shown 'show-heading' (boolean : readable / writable / private) If TRUE, a heading is displayed 'show-week-numbers' (boolean : readable / writable / private) If TRUE, week numbers are displayed 'year' (integer : readable / writable / private) The selected year SIGNALS
month-changed (Gtk2::Calendar) day-selected (Gtk2::Calendar) day-selected-double-click (Gtk2::Calendar) prev-month (Gtk2::Calendar) next-month (Gtk2::Calendar) prev-year (Gtk2::Calendar) next-year (Gtk2::Calendar) ENUMS AND FLAGS
flags Gtk2::CalendarDisplayOptions o 'show-heading' / 'GTK_CALENDAR_SHOW_HEADING' o 'show-day-names' / 'GTK_CALENDAR_SHOW_DAY_NAMES' o 'no-month-change' / 'GTK_CALENDAR_NO_MONTH_CHANGE' o 'show-week-numbers' / 'GTK_CALENDAR_SHOW_WEEK_NUMBERS' o 'week-start-monday' / 'GTK_CALENDAR_WEEK_START_MONDAY' o 'show-details' / 'GTK_CALENDAR_SHOW_DETAILS' SEE ALSO
Gtk2, Glib::Object, Glib::InitiallyUnowned, Gtk2::Object, Gtk2::Widget COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2008 by the gtk2-perl team. This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gtk2 for a full notice. perl v5.12.1 2010-07-05 Gtk2::Calendar(3)