Hi > I try this and get absolutely nothing. Just an empty calendar line. > I am using the latest (0.9.12), BTW. If you enter > > google --help > > part of the help is: > > --fields=FIELDS Fields to list with list task.
I got an older version (0.9.5)... all of this makes me think that it probably is better to just use .ics files for everything. Just found out that google offers a 'private' link to each calendar as xml, ical or html so that you can easily download it using wget without needing to log in... >>[...] > Perhaps, but one of the things I want to do is to share a couple of my > Google calendars with specific groups of people. I have a home, work, > and two different teaching calendars. If I have an .ics file on my > machine that doesn't help much in the sharing, does it? I don't know > as I have never used an .ics file for anything yet. > > I would like to maintain info about upcoming classes in my org file and, > when things change, update the calendar with the appropriate > information. Occasionally I have had to reschedule classes, for > example, or break a single session into two sessions. What I want is > to publish the resulting information after all my org file manipulations > are done so my students can see the results. You can point google calendar to an .ics file and it will import it (settings->import calendar) (see [1]), so I would think you could create different .ics files via org-export-icalendar-..., upload them to a public webpage (but with a cryptic name and directory browsing disabled, so that only you and google calendar can find the files) and google imports them as different calendars and updates them too. Arun [1] http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=37100 _______________________________________________ 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