Richard Riley writes:
> Richard Riley writes:
>
>> Greg Newman writes:
>>
>>> There is also an uploader in the Google Calendar settings.
>>
>> I believe the url is the best route though since it will (actually, must
>> check that) re-read it.
>>
>
> Well, surprisingly, it does NOT automaticall
Richard Riley writes:
> Greg Newman writes:
>
>> There is also an uploader in the Google Calendar settings.
>
> I believe the url is the best route though since it will (actually, must
> check that) re-read it.
>
Well, surprisingly, it does NOT automatically update from the URL currently.
From
Nick Dokos writes:
> Richard Riley wrote:
>
>> You need to firstly export your org mode files to iCal format.
>>
>> For me thats (in an org file) C-c C-e (org-export) and then selecting
>> "c" to export to an ical file.
>>
>> This creates (it would be nice to have a variable) ~/org.ics
>>
>
>
Richard Riley wrote:
> You need to firstly export your org mode files to iCal format.
>
> For me thats (in an org file) C-c C-e (org-export) and then selecting
> "c" to export to an ical file.
>
> This creates (it would be nice to have a variable) ~/org.ics
>
There *is* a variable:
org-combi
Mario E. Munich writes:
>>
>> I asked in the emacs irc and drew a blank. Possibly use what you do
>> unless an org-timezone string is set for now?
>>
>> Seeing my org-mode todos on my blackberry courtesy of Google calendar is
>> pretty neat!
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> r.
>>
>
> Dear Richard,
>
> lo
>
> I asked in the emacs irc and drew a blank. Possibly use what you do
> unless an org-timezone string is set for now?
>
> Seeing my org-mode todos on my blackberry courtesy of Google calendar is
> pretty neat!
>
> cheers,
>
> r.
>
Dear Richard,
looking at org TODO's via Google calendar is