The "at" and "--" works for events but not for todo (although Apple's 
Reminder do supports the at syntax when using directly). Is this expected? 

On Sunday, January 13, 2013 1:41:34 AM UTC+2, Patrick wrote:
>
> Take a look at the plugin documentation in the plugins 
> prefs<http://qs.qsapp.com/plugins>. 
> Select the calendar plugin then press ⌘⌥? or open the drawer and click the 
> '?' button.
>
> I've not hear about the errors you say you're getting. Try looking at the 
> docs, then get back to us if you're still having problems.
>
> On 12 January 2013 23:17, iWhisperer <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>>wrote:
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>> I used to use the calendar plugin and thought I'd give it a try but 
>> cannot find the correct syntax. 
>> When using any of these, Calendar app creates an event named 'now' with 
>> an immediate notification alert: dinner - wed 6pm or wed dinner 6pm or wed 
>> 6pm--dinner or using natural language that calendar uses; dinner today at 
>> 6pm. Also, what is the syntax for a To do?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> OS X 10.8.2
>> Calendar plugin v1.1.2
>> QS ß71 (3938)
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