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Than add your accounts in the "Online Accounts" submenu.
then add your accounts in the "Online Accounts" submenu.


To get alarm reminder you need to start the evolution-alarm-notify deamon provided the <code>gnome.evolution-data-server</code> package. When you enable <code>services.gnome.evolution-data-server.enable</code> it will add a desktop autostart entry to <code>/run/current-system/sw/etc/xdg/autostart/org.gnome.Evolution-alarm-notify.desktop</code>. If your desktop manager does not process autostart entries, you can use [https://github.com/jceb/dex dex] instead:
If gnome-control-center will not launch, it's possible the value of XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP needs to be changed to GNOME during launch. This is the case when using the Hyprland window manager.
 
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This should launch gnome-control-center and allow you to access the Online Accounts submenu.
 
To get alarm reminders you need to start the evolution-alarm-notify daemon provided by the <code>gnome.evolution-data-server</code> package. When you enable <code>services.gnome.evolution-data-server.enable</code> it will add a desktop autostart entry to <code>/run/current-system/sw/etc/xdg/autostart/org.gnome.Evolution-alarm-notify.desktop</code>. If your desktop manager does not process autostart entries, you can use [https://github.com/jceb/dex dex] instead:


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As an alternative you can start <code>libexec/evolution-data-server/evolution-alarm-notify</code> from the <code>gnome.evolution-data-server</code> directly.
As an alternative you can start <code>libexec/evolution-data-server/evolution-alarm-notify</code> from the <code>gnome.evolution-data-server</code> directly.
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 20 October 2023

The Gnome calendar is the desktop calendar application built into GNOME.

Using Gnome Calendar outside of GNOME

To use the gnome calendar outside of gnome, you need the following lines in your configuration.nix:

{
  programs.dconf.enable = true;
  services.gnome.evolution-data-server.enable = true;
  # optional to use google/nextcloud calendar
  services.gnome.gnome-online-accounts.enable = true;
  # optional to use google/nextcloud calendar
  services.gnome.gnome-keyring.enable = true;
}

External calendar such as google/nextcloud can be only added via the gnome-control-center:

$ nix-shell -p gnome.gnome-control-center --run "gnome-control-center"

then add your accounts in the "Online Accounts" submenu.

If gnome-control-center will not launch, it's possible the value of XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP needs to be changed to GNOME during launch. This is the case when using the Hyprland window manager.

$ XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=GNOME gnome-control-center

This should launch gnome-control-center and allow you to access the Online Accounts submenu.

To get alarm reminders you need to start the evolution-alarm-notify daemon provided by the gnome.evolution-data-server package. When you enable services.gnome.evolution-data-server.enable it will add a desktop autostart entry to /run/current-system/sw/etc/xdg/autostart/org.gnome.Evolution-alarm-notify.desktop. If your desktop manager does not process autostart entries, you can use dex instead:

$ dex --autostart

As an alternative you can start libexec/evolution-data-server/evolution-alarm-notify from the gnome.evolution-data-server directly.