On Jun 19, 2007, at 19:26, Tim O'Callaghan wrote:
HI,
below is a bit of a hack i've come up with to attempt to read my
google calendar into my org agenda. I originally started it using
eldav, but i realised i don't have a webdav server to sync to. At the
moment, It only works for entries that
It would seem that the author of g-client is already an org mode user.
At least there is an org file in the source distribution. So it might
include org integration at some point.
Tim
On 20/06/07, Rick Moynihan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think you're right about Google not accepting WEBDAV wr
I think you're right about Google not accepting WEBDAV write operations,
and their gData protocol is definitely the way to go for now. The
g-client code I mentioned is an Emacs lisp library providing integration
with a variety of Google services including Gcal.
http://emacsgeek.blogspot.com/2
The code could be adapted to write iCal information, but AFAIKT Google
does not allow WEBDAV write operations. At the moment i am using
Google Calendar as my main appointment calendar, and org mode for
scheduling tasks etc.
If you want to sync to an iCal WEBDAV source an example of how its
done c
I'm quite excited by the Google calendar/iCal integration. I had
previously written a simple Ruby script (I really need to learn elisp)
to parse an org-mode file for dates and schedule some "at" jobs to fire
another script to fire events into Twitter, which I was subsequently
using as a free S
HI,
below is a bit of a hack i've come up with to attempt to read my
google calendar into my org agenda. I originally started it using
eldav, but i realised i don't have a webdav server to sync to. At the
moment, It only works for entries that icalendar-import-file converts
to %%(add something).