Re: [O] New iCalendar import script

2012-02-01 Thread Sven Bretfeld
Dear Simon

Thank you very much for publishing this script. I have no time to test
it right now, but I will do so in a few days.

Sven

Simon Thum simon.t...@gmx.de writes:

 Hi all,

 I've written an iCalendar import script in ruby (I know, not emacs
 lisp, but at the least I should let you be aware).

 I think it's an improvement over the awk script, so you may consider
 mentioning it in the appropriate places. See

 https://github.com/simonthum/ical2org

 It has more complete iCalendar support, in particular repeating dates
 and Todos. Likely it is easier to adapt to individual requirements.
 Also, it works under windows and linux - my win32 awk was missing key
 functionality for the script (mktimestamp, IIRC).

 I'm not particularly attached to CC-BY or github, so if you think a
 more appropriate long-term place would be orgmode.org then we'll
 probably find a way.

 It's in its early stages, for example I'm quite unsure about the
 timezone support, so feedback is more than welcome!

 Cheers,

 Simon



[O] New iCalendar import script

2012-01-29 Thread Simon Thum

Hi all,

I've written an iCalendar import script in ruby (I know, not emacs lisp, 
but at the least I should let you be aware).


I think it's an improvement over the awk script, so you may consider 
mentioning it in the appropriate places. See


https://github.com/simonthum/ical2org

It has more complete iCalendar support, in particular repeating dates 
and Todos. Likely it is easier to adapt to individual requirements. 
Also, it works under windows and linux - my win32 awk was missing key 
functionality for the script (mktimestamp, IIRC).


I'm not particularly attached to CC-BY or github, so if you think a more 
appropriate long-term place would be orgmode.org then we'll probably 
find a way.


It's in its early stages, for example I'm quite unsure about the 
timezone support, so feedback is more than welcome!


Cheers,

Simon