Hi,
Does anyone know the status of gnus-calendar / gnus-icalendar? Here
https://github.com/jtatarik/ical-event/blob/master/README.md
it is claimed that the code has been integrated into Emacs24. However
I can't find it in my GNU Emacs 24.3.1 / Gnus v5.13.
Cheers,
Loris
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"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Does anyone know the status of gnus-calendar /
> gnus-icalendar?
I never heard of either, but you are of course aware
of the plain Emacs calendar?
http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573/dumps/calendar.png
Personally, I stick to the mantra "try it today - in a
different wa
Loris writes:
> Does anyone know the status of gnus-calendar / gnus-icalendar?
It is working well for me.
> it is claimed that the code has been integrated into Emacs24. However
> I can't find it in my GNU Emacs 24.3.1 / Gnus v5.13.
It's here in the Gnus repository:
* http://git.gnus.org/cgi
On 15 Dec 2014, loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de wrote:
> Does anyone know the status of gnus-calendar / gnus-icalendar? Here
>
> https://github.com/jtatarik/ical-event/blob/master/README.md
>
> it is claimed that the code has been integrated into Emacs24. However
> I can't find it in my GNU Emacs 24.
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> It is now called gnus-icalendar. I see it in my
> emacs 24.4.51 ...
Cool!
I there a reason there is a Gnus calendar as well as
the plain Emacs one?
I mean, I'm not criticizing, I know there are
overlapping features in Emacs, for example RMAIL and
Gnus for mail, la
On 15 Dec 2014, embe8...@student.uu.se wrote:
> I there a reason there is a Gnus calendar as well as
> the plain Emacs one?
>
> I mean, I'm not criticizing, I know there are
> overlapping features in Emacs, for example RMAIL and
> Gnus for mail, latex-mode and AUCTeX for LaTeX, and so
> on, and I'
On 15 Dec 2014, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> Loris writes:
>
>> Does anyone know the status of gnus-calendar / gnus-icalendar?
>
> It is working well for me.
It is not yet in Debian's GNU Emacs 24.4.1, but I just loaded the file
from Savanah. And during testing, Gnus sent an accept response to one
invit
On 16 Dec 2014, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
> On 15 Dec 2014, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
>
>> Loris writes:
>>
>>> Does anyone know the status of gnus-calendar / gnus-icalendar?
>>
>> It is working well for me.
>
> It is not yet in Debian's GNU Emacs 24.4.1, but I just loaded the file
> from Savanah. And durin
Gijs writes:
>> I had a quick look at the comment, (but) I would appreciate more
>> documentation. For instance, I did not yet manage to add an event to
>> my diary file. (~/diary). Does that require org integration?
> But I did manage to get an appointment added to my org file after
> creating a
On 16 Dec 2014, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
> On 15 Dec 2014, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
>
>> Loris writes:
>>
>>> Does anyone know the status of gnus-calendar / gnus-icalendar?
>>
>> It is working well for me.
>
> It is not yet in Debian's GNU Emacs 24.4.1, but I just loaded the file
I was wrong. it *is* in
Charles Philip Chan writes:
>> I there a reason there is a Gnus calendar as well
>> as the plain Emacs one? I mean, I'm not
>> criticizing, I know there are overlapping features
>> in Emacs, for example RMAIL and Gnus for mail,
>> latex-mode and AUCTeX for LaTeX, and so on, and I'm
>> in favor of
Emanuel Berg writes:
> Charles Philip Chan writes:
>
>>> I there a reason there is a Gnus calendar as well
>>> as the plain Emacs one? I mean, I'm not
>>> criticizing, I know there are overlapping features
>>> in Emacs, for example RMAIL and Gnus for mail,
>>> latex-mode and AUCTeX for LaTeX, and
Emanuel writes:
> G00gle reveals that icalendar is an accursed Apple thing, so I suppose
> it is an integration with Apple's calendar. Good for you - eh :)
Many programs support the format, and it is defined in rfc5545, so
"accursed Apple thing" is not quite accurate.
To wit:
* http://en.wikip
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
> Many programs support the format, and it is defined
> in rfc5545, so "accursed Apple thing" is not quite
> accurate.
>
> To wit:
>
> * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICalendar
>
> I use gnus-icalendar at work to avoid having to use
> Outlook, and I use the
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
> I use gnus-icalendar at work to avoid having to use Outlook, and I use
> the iCalendar format at home to get calendars from my computers to show
> up on an Android phone. No Apple involved.
What Android app are you using for that? I've tried aCal and DA
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>
>> I use gnus-icalendar at work to avoid having to use Outlook, and I use
>> the iCalendar format at home to get calendars from my computers to show
>> up on an Android phone. No Apple involved.
>
> What Android app are you usin
Rasmus writes:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>>
>>> I use gnus-icalendar at work to avoid having to use Outlook, and I use
>>> the iCalendar format at home to get calendars from my computers to show
>>> up on an Android phone. No Apple involved.
>>
>> Wh
Adam writes:
> It has been a while since I got it set up, but here is my configuration:
>
> (require 'gnus-icalendar)
I forgot this line:
(gnus-icalendar-setup)
here.
> ;; to enable optional iCalendar->Org sync functionality
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Loris writes:
> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
> What Android app are you using for that? I've tried aCal and DAVdroid
> to connect to a local owncloud instance, but to no avail.
I am using DAVdroid to connect the built in Android calendar to radiCALe
on my server.
I wrote a little b
On 15 Dec 2014, Adam Sjøgren wrote:
> Loris writes:
>
>> Does anyone know the status of gnus-calendar / gnus-icalendar?
>
> It is working well for me.
The past two days I've had a few occasions to put this to the test. When
someone using Lotus Notes sends me an invitation, gnus-icalendar is even
Gijs Hillenius writes:
> The past two days I've had a few occasions to put
> this to the test. When someone using Lotus Notes
> sends me an invitation, gnus-icalendar is even able
> to return accept responses. Yay!
>
> For Outlook/Exchange based invitations, I can add
> the meeting requests, but
On 19 Dec 2014, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Gijs Hillenius writes:
>
>> The past two days I've had a few occasions to put this to the
>> test. When someone using Lotus Notes sends me an invitation,
>> gnus-icalendar is even able to return accept responses. Yay!
>>
>> For Outlook/Exchange based invitati
Hi!
gnus-icalendar.el makes managing incoming meeting requests a breeze.
How would I go about *creating* a invitation for a meeting?
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On Sri, 2014-12-17 at 12:41 +0100, Rasmus wrote:
Hello Rasmus,
For some time I tried to use vim (due to wrist pain) & taskwarrior to manage
my tasks. Recently I migrated from Claws to Evolution, mostly for groupware
capabilities, iow. to be abl to sync my calendar & contacts with my phone
where I
Hi,
Gour writes:
>> For what it's worth: I use DAVdroid to sync my phone with owncloud (I can
>> then use the normal calendar). I use org-caldav to sync between owncloud
>> and my org-agenda.
>
> However, considering that I'm moving back to Emacs/org-mode, I'd like to use
> Gnus and it seems th
On Sri, 2015-01-21 at 22:07 +0100, Rasmus wrote:
> BBDB3 is nice. You may be able to setup sync between BBDB and owncloud
> using AsynK.
It sounds good, but I wonder about this statement (from org group):"I found
AsynK screwed up my contacts." ?
Sincerely,
Gour
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Gour writes:
> On Sri, 2015-01-21 at 22:07 +0100, Rasmus wrote:
>
>> BBDB3 is nice. You may be able to setup sync between BBDB and owncloud
>> using AsynK.
>
> It sounds good, but I wonder about this statement (from org group):"I found
> AsynK screwed up my contacts." ?
ASynK does make backups
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer writes:
> Gour writes:
>
>> On Sri, 2015-01-21 at 22:07 +0100, Rasmus wrote:
>>
>>> BBDB3 is nice. You may be able to setup sync between BBDB and owncloud
>>> using AsynK.
>>
>> It sounds good, but I wonder about this statement (from org group):"I found
>> AsynK screwed u
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