@WildEnte In an attempt to avoid further confusion I have re-worded the title of this request, previously: "Launch Vivaldi Mail as a separate stand alone app". So this is just a note to put your comment back in context. Thank you.
@CptnChicken Yes, unfortunately the Tasks pane does only appear in Agenda view, in day, week, mont view the events ans task are shown both mixed.
I think a extra pane is useful in all calendar views.
@WildEnte The reasons for me are privacy and the reduce my CO2-footprint. All that data costs lots of energy to store in a data centre, while I don't use it anymore.
With Google it is possible to select the dates from when to when you want to delete your calendar events.
@mib2berlin makes sense to me if the unique selling point is a search database which is synced between devices. So regardless of which client has seen the full email body, every synced client finds / filters the email appropriately without necessarily having downloaded the message body.
I think this would be a great feature for cars in particular.
Summary of this request:
This feature request is about ensuring that the selected calendar colors are not only displayed unchanged in the calendar field of "today", but also in the past and future days.
So far, the latter have been watered down by default (in light themes) or darkened and discolored (in dark themes).
There should at least be an option in the settings to retain the original color for all appointments.
@frisket
Hi, there were several similar requests over the years but this will not happen.
If you don't need feeds/calendar don't use it, it takes no resources.
You can remove the icons from the UI if you like.
This is quite complex. Vivaldi supports the CalDAV standard, whereas Google meet, Microsoft Teams, Zoom etc are special proprietary and service specific - it would require Vivaldi to implement an integration addon for every such service and as soon as anyone is making a change to their API, Vivaldi breaks.
I think this is a good request but don't hope for it to manifest itself any time soon.
The colors are supposed to be taken from the server. Not really sure if they never did for google tasks (Google (willingly or by accident) has a weird combination of CalDAV and proprietary APIs for calendar clients) or if this is a regression. In any case, color not coming from the server is a bug.
There have been also requests to be able to locally override colors for online calendars. This has not been implemented yet, but we'd like to add it.