John Hendy <jw.hendy <at> gmail.com> writes: > I've been searching all kinds of things... converting todos, importing todos, syncing todos, etc. in an effort to scrape up something of use to this idea, but haven't really found anything. Probably stupid, but one interesting program (I actually ran into this a ways back) is GCalDaemon which can do all kinds of things. Here's a post on converting a feed into a calendar entry in Mozilla Sunbird: http://gcaldaemon.sourceforge.net/usage3.htmlAgain, probably not really applicable, but interesting nonetheless.The only thing I can think of is creating a somewhat hackish system of titling the items in org to be exported to Atom something like 'TODO: blah blah' so they show up in the Notes feed with that title. Then in Notes, pop open the feed reader and go from there? It would be more of a reminder system, but then one would need to remember to mark things as done once back in org, and remove it from the publishing list once it was done?Not sure where to go... quite the interesting idea, though. My company blocks POP and IMAP so I can't get at personal email or calendar from google via Notes. I say this because the feeds, however, do still work so it's pretty cool that this feature could be a universally accessible method.John >
>From what I've been able to gather, calling an external program from emacs via a command line interface might be the most fluid way to synchronize with Lotus Notes. From what I've been able to find, Jython and notes.jar might be the best option for non-windows folks. Python on windows using the Lotus Notes com interface is also an option. Details are here: http://www.dominopower.com/issues/issue200008/command002 Stoph _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode