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I meant to add that I'll submit it to the emacs bugs list for
their consideration.
I also meant to fix the footnote but too late for that :-)
Nick
Russell Adams wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 07:21:06PM -0500, Nick Dokos wrote:
> > Russell Adams wrote:
> >
> > > It's awkward having to mail folks back and ask that they resend the
> > > date/time and details as text for me, just so I can manually enter
> > > them into my calendar.
> > >
>
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 07:21:06PM -0500, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Russell Adams wrote:
>
> > It's awkward having to mail folks back and ask that they resend the
> > date/time and details as text for me, just so I can manually enter
> > them into my calendar.
> >
>
> You don't need to do that: you can
Russell Adams wrote:
> It's awkward having to mail folks back and ask that they resend the
> date/time and details as text for me, just so I can manually enter
> them into my calendar.
>
You don't need to do that: you can save the text/calendar attachment in
a file and then use icalendar-import
Hello
> I only need import. Two way sync is (currently) not required. I just
> need to get data into Org. Famous last words I know. ;]
perhaps you can modify the script on the following page to do what you want:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-google-sync.html
The script can be used to
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 04:26:27PM -0600, Matthew Sauer wrote:
> Forgot to add the list in -- I know that the last time I remember
> seeing google-calendar to org-sync the problem was that it wasn't a
> true sync but just an import. In other words you could download but
> couldn't change something
Forgot to add the list in -- I know that the last time I remember
seeing google-calendar to org-sync the problem was that it wasn't a
true sync but just an import. In other words you could download but
couldn't change something and have it auto-update on the other.
Anyone have a better update?
>
>
Russell Adams wrote:
> I constantly get invitations from Exchange users in .ics files that I
> would love to import into Org. Currently I manually input meetings
> into my Agenda files.
>
I share your pain.
> The format of ics files is hideous, so before I started to study the
> format and writ
I constantly get invitations from Exchange users in .ics files that I
would love to import into Org. Currently I manually input meetings
into my Agenda files.
The format of ics files is hideous, so before I started to study the
format and write something new I thought I'd make sure I didn't
reinve