On Jun 4, 2010, at 2:10 PM, Tassilo Horn wrote:
On Friday 04 June 2010 13:28:02 Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Carsten,
But there's one thing which might be a bug. I have this TODO entry:
*** TODO Einteilung für Nacht der Informatik machen
<2010-06-08 Tue>
Hi Tassilo, before looking deeper
On Friday 04 June 2010 13:28:02 Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Carsten,
> > But there's one thing which might be a bug. I have this TODO entry:
> >
> > *** TODO Einteilung für Nacht der Informatik machen
> ><2010-06-08 Tue>
>
> Hi Tassilo, before looking deeper: Why don't you schedule
> the it
e Org-mode mailing list.
Hi all,
I really like the iCalendar export. I'm using that to export all my
agenda files when I save them, and import the ics files in KOrganizer,
so that I also have a visual agenda.
But there
list.
Hi all,
I really like the iCalendar export. I'm using that to export all my
agenda files when I save them, and import the ics files in KOrganizer,
so that I also have a visual agenda.
But there's one thing which might be a bug. I have
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On May 18, 2010, at 1:43 PM, Tassilo Horn wrote:
Hi all,
I've just discovered the iCalendar export and use that to have a
visually appealing read-only agenda in KOrganizer. Basically, the
export seems perfect except for one thing.
When I have an org entry
Hi all,
I've just discovered the iCalendar export and use that to have a
visually appealing read-only agenda in KOrganizer. Basically, the
export seems perfect except for one thing.
When I have an org entry like
* Test :some:tags:here:
Hi David,
On Mar 24, 2010, at 3:27 AM, David A. Gershman wrote:
Hello,
My .emacs includes these lines:
'(org-agenda-files (quote ("projects.org" "calendar.org")))
'(org-directory "~/")
'(org-combined-agenda-icalendar-file "~/webdav/org.ics")
~/webdav is used for my MobileOrg staging area als
Hello,
My .emacs includes these lines:
'(org-agenda-files (quote ("projects.org" "calendar.org")))
'(org-directory "~/")
'(org-combined-agenda-icalendar-file "~/webdav/org.ics")
~/webdav is used for my MobileOrg staging area also. In my
'org-directory' are my source .org files including one
> <2010-07-05>
> <2010-09-06>
> <2010-11-25>
> { there are more }
>
> When exporting my .ics file I found these dates were not showing up, but
> they *were* showing on my .org Agenda view. Turns out the iCalendar
> export needs the *day* also:
>
&g
010-07-05>
<2010-09-06>
<2010-11-25>
{ there are more }
When exporting my .ics file I found these dates were not showing up, but
they *were* showing on my .org Agenda view. Turns out the iCalendar
export needs the *day* also:
* Work Holidays
<2010-05-31 Mon>
On Feb 12, 2010, at 1:50 PM, Richard Lewis wrote:
Is it possible for org-write-agenda to include ~/diary information?
No. But there is icalendar.el.
HTH
- Carsten
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it's only added ID PROPERTIES to headlines marked
> >> as DONE (or any of the DONE-like SEQ_TODO options I have).
> >>
> >> (I have the following SEQ_TODO setup:
> >>
> >> #+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) STARTED(s) WAITING(w) APPT(a) | DONE(d)
> >> CAN
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
> On Oct 28, 2009, at 5:35 PM, Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs wrote:
> >Hey, that was quick! Thanks! ;)
> So it works?
Yes works nicely!
> >I hear some people use exactly the opposite semantics for SCHEDULED
> >and plain timestamps, but I find this more logical.
> Well, I c
On Oct 28, 2009, at 5:35 PM, Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs wrote:
Hey, that was quick! Thanks! ;)
So it works?
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
you don't want normal time stamps in your agenda as events??? Well,
this is an unusual idea.
The reason I want this, is that I use SCHEDULED timestamps
Hey, that was quick! Thanks! ;)
Carsten Dominik schrieb:
> you don't want normal time stamps in your agenda as events??? Well,
> this is an unusual idea.
The reason I want this, is that I use SCHEDULED timestamps as my calendar items
(i.e. the "hard landscape" for my day) and normal active times
Hi Friedrich,
you don't want normal time stamps in your agenda as events??? Well,
this is an unusual idea.
Well, pull from git and the say
(setq org-icalendar-use-plain-timestamp nil)
HTH
- Carsten
On Oct 28, 2009, at 3:49 PM, Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to get
Hi!
I'm trying to get a sane export to my google calendar from org mode
and so I'm playing with org-export-icalendar-combine-agenda-files
Here the (hopefully relevant) subset of my settings:
'(org-combined-agenda-icalendar-file "~/git/Org/home/org.ics")
'(org-icalendar-categories (quote (all-t
have been assigned IDs
do not appear in the icalendar export.
Also, it seems to export the TODO items as VEVENTs rather than
VTODOs.
I also tried org-export-icalendar-all-agenda-files and each
individual
file contained exaclt the same selection of TODOs and events that
appeared in the com
Though many of the DONE (etc.) headlines which have been assigned IDs
> do not appear in the icalendar export.
>
> Also, it seems to export the TODO items as VEVENTs rather than VTODOs.
>
> I also tried org-export-icalendar-all-agenda-files and each individual
> file contained e
.
(I have the following SEQ_TODO setup:
#+SEQ_TODO: TODO(t) STARTED(s) WAITING(w) APPT(a) | DONE(d) CANCELLED(c)
DEFERRED(f)
)
Though many of the DONE (etc.) headlines which have been assigned IDs
do not appear in the icalendar export.
Also, it seems to export the TODO items as VEVENTs rather t
Thanks a lot Magnus - your suggestions were helpful. Basically, I didn't
have uuidgen on my machine and that caused the same ID to be generated for
all timestamps. I'm not sure if that's a bug because even though I'm on
Windows, when I evaluate (current-time) it gives me the time up to
milliseconds
"aldrin d'souza" writes:
> if you notice, the UIDs in both the events are same. aren't they supposed to
> be
> different? when i import this file into an online calendar (like google) one
> of
> the event is dropped.
> am i missing something? i'm using org 6.28trans on emacs 23.0.94.
My guess:
aldrin d'souza wrote:
> i want to export my org-agenda as an icalendar file so that i can load it
> into some online calendar and access it on my phone. however, i'm facing some
> issues with the iCalendar files which org is generating. i can reproduce the
> problem by using org-export-icalenda
hello,
i want to export my org-agenda as an icalendar file so that i can load it
into some online calendar and access it on my phone. however, i'm facing
some issues with the iCalendar files which org is generating. i can
reproduce the problem by using org-export-icalendar-this-file on the
followi
Hi Carsten,
I have played with things some more, and have now managed to restructure
my Calendar file in a way that it allows me to export to iCalendar in a
good and meaningful way.
Trying to import the results I noticed something that looks like an
error in the way Org Mode implements RFC2445 (i
Hi Carsten,
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 20:31:34 +0100
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
cd> A time-range with first an active stamp and then an inactive
cd> meaning has no defined purpose in Org, and I cannot say what will
cd> happen in what circumstances.
Understood.
Is there any reason
Hi Georg
On Nov 11, 2008, at 7:19 PM, Georg C. F. Greve wrote:
Hi Giovanni,
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 14:38:28 + (GMT)
Giovanni Ridolfi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
gr> Well, don't you like the "default" org-mode:
gr> with the number of days (1/3) ?
No, I think that is very annoying.
A time-
Hi Giovanni,
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 14:38:28 + (GMT)
Giovanni Ridolfi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
gr> Well, don't you like the "default" org-mode:
gr> with the number of days (1/3) ?
No, I think that is very annoying.
The only numbers I want to see there are times.
What I would want is som
gt;
** Flight SK 439 Gothenburg to Copenhagen
CLOCK: <2007-12-09 Sun 15:30>--<2007-12-09 Sun 16:15>
** Flight SK 609 Copenhagen to Zurich
CLOCK: <2007-12-09 Sun 17:40>--<2007-12-09 Sun 19:25>
---
this file produces a correct iCal output (uploaded correctly
to W
tains the end in the description,
but in fact has a wrong end date (DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071208).
I would prefer this to have the correct end date, and not list it in
the description for iCalendar export. If I change the second date tag
to an active one, the end date/time is correct.
-
Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On Oct 28, 2008, at 3:02 PM, Tokuya Kameshima wrote:
Hi,
Per RFC 2445, the priority value of 1 is the highest priority and 9 is
the lowest priority. But `org-print-icalendar-entries' writes the
opposite ones.
Thanks,
--Tokuya
PS. I found this bug when I started u
Hi,
Per RFC 2445, the priority value of 1 is the highest priority and 9 is
the lowest priority. But `org-print-icalendar-entries' writes the
opposite ones.
Thanks,
--Tokuya
PS. I found this bug when I started using Rainlendar to view ICS
exported events and tasks.
-
Hi Charles,
your requested behavior is now the default. iCalendar export lists as
categories all tags defined locally in the current line, and the file/
tree category. If you want to include the TODO state or inherited
tags as well, configure the variable `org-icalendar-categories
On Sep 3, 2008, at 8:40 AM, Charles philip Chan wrote:
Hello:
Is it possible to have the tags (minus the colons) as a comma
separated
list for the "Categories" field in icalendar export? I usually have a
GTD context as the first tag. This will allow me to see them as
separate
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 11:03:12AM +0100, Adam Spiers wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 07:13:49PM -0400, Nick Dokos wrote:
> > So it seems to me that the bug is somewhere fairly deep in emacs
> > itself (btw, I sent a bug report off to the emacs maintainers - we'll
> > see what they say). I also tr
Paul R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I currently don't use export, and have very little time to track this
> bug down. Do you use combined org files for export ? IOW, do you have
> a single org file or multiple files ?
>
I don't use export very much either - for now, I 'm playing with it, which
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 07:13:49PM -0400, Nick Dokos wrote:
> So it seems to me that the bug is somewhere fairly deep in emacs
> itself (btw, I sent a bug report off to the emacs maintainers - we'll
> see what they say). I also tried on an ancient RHEL4.1(?) system with
> the stock emacs 21 versio
Nick Dokos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After some testing (it took me a while to get back to it - sorry for the
> delay), it certainly looks like the bug is somewhere other than
> org-export-icalendar, but I'm not sure that debian site-lisp is to blame
> in this case (although I may very well be
Paul R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nick Dokos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> You have some faulty site-lisp code provided by debian emacs packages.
> Because it was the Nth bug I had to track down due to the way debian
> handles site-lisp, I just decided to get rid, for good, of debian
> emacs
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:29:04AM +0200, Paul R wrote:
> Adam Spiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I'm not sure this bug is specific to Debian - it has been plaguing me
> > on Fedora... unless there are two separate causes of the same error
> > message.
>
> Do Fedora have a similar distribut
Adam Spiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm not sure this bug is specific to Debian - it has been plaguing me
> on Fedora... unless there are two separate causes of the same error
> message.
Do Fedora have a similar distribution system for side-wide lisp ?
> To be honest I'm not even convinced
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 11:02:37PM +0200, Paul R wrote:
> Nick Dokos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> You have some faulty site-lisp code provided by debian emacs packages.
> Because it was the Nth bug I had to track down due to the way debian
> handles site-lisp, I just decided to get rid, for goo
Nick Dokos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
You have some faulty site-lisp code provided by debian emacs packages.
Because it was the Nth bug I had to track down due to the way debian
handles site-lisp, I just decided to get rid, for good, of debian
emacs packages, and do everything by hand. So I'm sor
There seems to be a bug somewhere in org-export-icalendar code where the
*ical-tmp* buffer seems to get deleted prematurely, but I can't figure out
where exactly, so I'm hoping that a) it's reproducible and b) somebody will
see what's wrong.
Versions:
-
emacs: GNU Emacs 22.1.50.2 (i686-p
Hi Austin,
This works just fine for me, using ical on the MAC. The VCALENDA
entry I get from exorting this is
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20080201T14
DTEND:20080201T16
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1
SUMMARY:Weekly meeting
DESCRIPTION: <2008-02-01 14:00-16:00 +1w>\n
CATEGORIES:gtd
END:VEVENT
-
Hello!
I'm wondering whether it's possible for active timestamps with repeater
information to exported as repeating events using
org-export-icalendar-*.
I have a buffer with an entry like this:
#v+
* Weekly meeting
<2008-02-01 14:00-16:00 +1w>
#v-
When I call org-export-icalendar-this-file,
Fixed, thanks.
Please check when the next version is coming out if this is really fixed
and complain if not. Thanks.
- Carsten
On Aug 1, 2007, at 6:28, Anupam Sengupta wrote:
Hi,
I have set the default appointment duration for the events with only a
start
date/time to be 60 mins. This wor
Hi,
I have set the default appointment duration for the events with only a start
date/time to be 60 mins. This works perfectly well in the Agenda view;
however, the iCalendar exported events still use 2 hours as the duration for
the event.
The function which is causing this seems to be 'org-ical-
Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Apr 18, 2007, at 16:47, Denis Bueno wrote:
I'm using GNU Emacs 22.0.92.2 (powerpc-apple-darwin8.8.0, Carbon
Version 1.6.0) of 2007-01-18, and org-mode 4.71.
I have tasks in an org-mode file that look like
* TODO OD ch 3 :2340:ARCHI
I'm using GNU Emacs 22.0.92.2 (powerpc-apple-darwin8.8.0, Carbon
Version 1.6.0) of 2007-01-18, and org-mode 4.71.
I have tasks in an org-mode file that look like
* TODO OD ch 3 :2340:ARCHIVE:
When I do C-c C-e i, and load up the ics file in iCal, I see that
entr
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