Hi Rasmus and list :)

Small updates:
 1. Integration of Rasmus' idea to support different calendars (thanks!)
 2. Support for publishing a new title of an event. 

The second one is a very limited form of sync'ing changes back to Google
Calendar, but suits my needs [2]. I updated the documentation to include
examples. Take a look if you're interested: http://goo.gl/rZU78


Cheers,
Felix


On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 14:59:34 +0200, Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> wrote:
> 
> Hi Felix, 
> 
> Felix Geller <fgel...@gmail.com> writes:
> 
> > I wrote a Python script that [1] uses the GData API to download events
> > for your Google Calendar and prints them to a given org-file. It is a
> > very tiny script, but perhaps it is of use to other people as well.
> 
> Now I've had some time to play around with your script and it is very
> nice and fast. I tingled a bit with it.
> 
> I (think) I have added support for other calendars using the
> https://.*/private/full urls. I've also added a category.
> 
> Thus, one can specify gcal2org.py n...@gpost.com file uri 
> 
> and if uri is left out it will work as your script. 
> 
> I have hosted the alternative script here:
> 
>   http://andromeda.kiwilight.com/~pank/gcal2org.txt (no .py allowed)
>   http://andromeda.kiwilight.com/~pank/gcal2org.diff
> 
> The thing is, I don't know where you find these private/full urls in the
> web-interface. I found them via Gdata. Optimally, it should just use
> one of the urls from the web-interface.
> 
> Cheers,
> Rasmus
> 
> -- 
> Sent from my Emacs
> 
>

Footnotes:

[2] I add a hook to toggling the TODO state of an entry, and invoke the
script to update the event title if applicable. There's an example in
the script.

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