Re: Deleting an iCal calendar

2012-04-05 Thread Paul Hopewell
Hi Sarah, 
I keep forgetting about that handy context menu. Alas the delete option was not 
available for the home calendar but it was available for another empty calendar 
I had accidentally created. I am using icloud which is maybe why the home 
calendar would not delete. At present my Google calendar is being synced with 
my iPhone but am not sure why - is it via icloud or via another mechanism? I 
will go and look at my icloud setup. 
Best wishes

Paul Hopewell 
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Re: Deleting an iCal calendar

2012-04-05 Thread Paul Hopewell
Hello Lovette, 
If you have a gmail account you can store your address book and your calendar 
on Google. This has the advantage that you can then access your Google calendar 
on a Windows computer and on an Android smart phone. Similarly you can access 
your Google address book on Windows computers and Android smart phone. In my 
case this enables my sighted wife to share my calendar and address book. 

You can set up iCal so that your iCal calendar is automatically synced wit your 
Google calendar and vice versa. My wife's Android smart phone is set up to 
automatically sync her address book and calendar with Google. I use iCal and 
Apple address book to manage all this. This means that all devices including my 
iPhone share the same data. Note that you need a low cost app to sync your 
Apple and Google address books. 

If this interests you please get back to me offline and I can tell you how to 
set it all up. 

Best wishes

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Re: Deleting an iCal calendar

2012-04-05 Thread Sarah Alawami
to do this go to the calandar pop up in the tool bar and choose your calendar. 
Once you find it vo shift m and choose delete.

Take care.
On Apr 5, 2012, at 7:51 AM, Paul Hopewell wrote:

> Hello, 
> How can I delete an entire calendar in iCal using VoiceOver? 
> 
> I have moved my calendar to Google by exporting my iCal home calendar and 
> then importing it into the Google calendar. This of course results in iCal 
> displaying duplicate calendar entries but I have removed these by unchecking 
> my home calendar in the calendar list. However I think alarms are still being 
> generated by the events in the home calendar so I would like to simply delete 
> that calendar and thereby reduce confusion. 
> So how can I do that other than by deleting calendar entries one by one?
> 
> Many thanks. 
> 
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Re: Deleting an iCal calendar

2012-04-05 Thread Lovette Yewchan
what is the google callendar and how does it work?
Thanks.
Lovette

On 2012-04-05, at 7:51 AM, Paul Hopewell wrote:

> Hello, 
> How can I delete an entire calendar in iCal using VoiceOver? 
> 
> I have moved my calendar to Google by exporting my iCal home calendar and 
> then importing it into the Google calendar. This of course results in iCal 
> displaying duplicate calendar entries but I have removed these by unchecking 
> my home calendar in the calendar list. However I think alarms are still being 
> generated by the events in the home calendar so I would like to simply delete 
> that calendar and thereby reduce confusion. 
> So how can I do that other than by deleting calendar entries one by one?
> 
> Many thanks. 
> 
> Paul Hopewell 
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