I'd suggest to use function "org-agenda-write". You can export
your agenda views to org files too! However, the formatting will
be different. Probably something like:
* Event A
SCHEDULED: <2020-12-03 Thu 10:00-12:00>
* Event B
SCHEDULED: <2020-12-03 Thu 10:00-11:00>
* Event C
SCHEDULED: <2020-12-03 Thu 14:00-15:30>
* Event D
SCHEDULED: <2020-12-03 Thu 20:00-21:30>
I personally do this to generate separate org-file and then
generate ics file based on that and upload this ics file through
WebDAV to my calendar server.
Mikhail Skorzhinskii
Alan Schmitt <alan.schm...@polytechnique.org> writes:
Hello,
I have my calendars converted to org files (using ical2orgpy),
and as I
include them as agenda files, I have this nice view in
org-agenda:
9:10...... now - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - -
AlanWork: 10:00-12:00 Event A -
Chris: 10:00-11:00 Event B -
10:00...... ----------------
12:00...... ----------------
AlanWork: 14:00-15:30 Event C -
14:00...... ----------------
16:00...... ----------------
18:00...... ----------------
Alan: 20:00-21:30 Event D -
Is there a way to piggy-back on all the work that org-agenda
already did
to generate something like:
** 10:00 Event A
** 10:00 Event B
** 14:00 Event C
** 20:00 Event D
This would then be inserted in my daily journal file.
I guess the alternative is using org-element to extract the
information
from the calendars in org format, but it seems to me org-agenda
already
did all the hard work.
Do you have suggestions to do this?
Thanks,
Alan