Thanks for the attempt Sesquipedalian. Unfortunately it doesn't seem
to matter which calendar is selected in iCal. I think I am going to
have to wait for the plug in to be updated for Leopard.


On May 1, 9:57 pm, Sesquipedalian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My guess is that you have the birthday calendar selected in iCal, and
> the Create iCal To-Do action is therefore attaching your to do items
> to it.  Try selecting another calendar in iCal and then using the QS
> action.
>
> As fro removing the items you have made, try this:
>
> Make sure iCal is not running.
> In Finder, press ⌘F to open a new search window.
> In the Search criteria, select Other from the first drop list.  When
> the dialog box opens, choose "System files" and then select include in
> the second drop list.
> Type the name of the to do item (e.g. "get milk") into the search
> box.  This should bring up the to do item in the results list.
> Press ⌘⌫ to trash the item.  You may need to give an admin password.
> For good measure, you might also trash ~/Library/Calendars/Calendar
> Cache before restarting iCal.
>
> Hopefully that will do the job, but I promise you nothing.
>
> On May 1, 3:33 pm, Bwest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I recently discovered the iCal add To Do function which is great.
> > Unfortunately, the to do's are being created under my birthday
> > subscription calendar and I cannot modify them after creation. Does
> > anyone know how to get QS to create the to do's in my personal
> > calendar?
>
> > I did see that iCal was rewritten in Leopard and the plug in may not
> > be sufficiently rewritten here:
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/blacktree-quicksilver/browse_thread/th...
>
> > Addtionally, anyone now know how to delete the un-modifiable birthday
> > calendar to do's?
>
> > Thanks for your help....

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