Hi there,

On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 at 11:53, Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote:

> Michaël Cadilhac <mich...@cadilhac.name> writes:

> > +(defun org-icalendar-today-timestamp ()
> > +  "Return a TIMESTAMP object for today, at 00:00."
> > +  (let ((dt (decode-time)))
> > +    (list 'timestamp
> > +       (nconc (list :year-start (nth 5 dt)
> > +                    :year-end (nth 5 dt)
> > +                    :month-start (nth 4 dt)
> > +                    :month-end (nth 4 dt)
> > +                    :day-start (nth 3 dt)
> > +                    :day-end (nth 3 dt))))))
>
> This function already exists: `org-timestamp-from-time'. Could you use
> that instead?

Right, you pointed this out the first time, and I forgot to address
this: How would you build such a timestamp *with the -end bits* using
org-timestamp-from-time?  It seems that
org-icalendar-convert-timestamp expects that these be filled.

Thanks,
M.

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