The saved script must be named "Create iCal To-Do in <Calendar Name>.scpt", where <Calendar Name> is the name of the calendar to which the To Do items are to be added. For example, a copy of the script saved as Create iCal To-Do in Home.scpt will add tasks to your Home calendar. If you don't save the script file with the proper naming convention, the script won't work, because it decides what calendar to work with based on its own file name.
On Sep 13, 12:09 pm, RobbieSnr <[email protected]> wrote: > I'd like to be able to use QS to add a to-do in iCal as well as a new > calendar entry. I tried the script you referred to and it came up OK > in the actions but nothing happens. Is there some way that I can check > what the problem is? Incidentally I'm running Snow Leopard. > > I did notice a couple of iCal actions that I installed which did > either of these two things and they did work but I wasn't able to work > out exactly what the format was, and if for example I could set an > alarm. Is there somewhere a note of just how particular QS actions > work? > > I'm new to Quicksilver, having just installed it a couple of days ago. > Already quite impressed with what it can do. > > On Sep 12, 5:15 pm, "Jon Stovell (a.k.a. Sesquipedalian)" > > > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Use this instead of whatever you > > found.http://groups.google.com/group/blacktree-quicksilver/msg/dd599908a2b7... > > > On Sep 12, 12:29 am, Sam <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I found a script that automatically adds a todo in iCal if you run it > > > with text. How do you add text to a script? I know "." lets you enter > > > text, but there is no option to run a script after your enter that > > > text. Help!!
