Re: [O] Python script to download Google Calendar events

2011-07-29 Thread Felix Geller
pdated the documentation to include examples. Take a look if you're interested: http://goo.gl/rZU78 Cheers, Felix On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 14:59:34 +0200, Rasmus wrote: > > Hi Felix, > > Felix Geller writes: > > > I wrote a Python script that [1] uses the GData API to download eve

Re: [O] Python script to download Google Calendar events

2011-07-13 Thread Felix Geller
Hi Bastien, On Wed, 13 Jul 2011 10:38:22 +0200, Bastien wrote: > This looks nice. I've not tested it yet, I'm busy with the release. > > Would you have any objection if I put this in this section of Worg: > > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-translators.html > > ? no, not at all :) Cheers, F

[O] Python script to download Google Calendar events

2011-07-12 Thread Felix Geller
Hi, I wrote a Python script that [1] uses the GData API to download events for your Google Calendar and prints them to a given org-file. It is a very tiny script, but perhaps it is of use to other people as well. Small disclaimer: I've tested this on Mac OS X only, using Python 2.7.2. Let me kno

[O] Python script to download Google Calendar events

2011-07-11 Thread Felix Geller
Hi, I wrote a Python script that [1] uses the GData API to download events for your Google Calendar and prints them to a given org-file. It is a very tiny script, but perhaps it is of use to other people as well. Small disclaimer: I've tested this on Mac OS X only, using Python 2.7.2. Let me kno

[Orgmode] Preventing the export of cookies

2010-04-17 Thread Felix Geller
Hi all, first, thanks for this great tool. :) Is there a way to prevent cookies ([/] and [%]) to be exported to LaTeX? Thanks for your help in advance! Sincerely, Felix ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the l

[Orgmode] Re: Customising title page

2010-04-03 Thread Felix Geller
[02.04.2010 23:11] Graham Smith writes: > I would like to customise the title page, which I can do with a series > of LATEX_HEADER as below. > As I build up the full title page this is going to get a bit tedious > and I wondered if there a better way of doing this? Hi Graham, a simple trick: Us