You would have to write a custom interface. The Google interface is  
as-is.

On Jan 26, 2007, at 5:04 AM, Jake wrote:

>
> My latest idea is to have a small calendar representation inside my
> java application that will display 7 seven days of your choice and all
> the events within those days in a similar fashion to Google Calendar.
> The calendar should allow editing of events and as much of the basic
> functionality as possible. The key here is interaction. Currently you
> have to go back to Google Calendar to properly play with your  
> schedule.
> I would be happy to incorporate the Google Calendar display directly
> into my application but I don't know if I'm able retrieve which events
> have been clicked on in the Calendar interface. Additonally, my
> application is going to allow a local download of a user's calendar
> which can then be adjusted offline and later synchronised. If indeed
> there is a way to find out which event is selected on Google Calendar
> is there also a way to change where Google Calendar gets the events it
> uses from?!
>
> Or, would it be simpler to write a simple calendar applet myself that
> emulates the Google Calendar interface.
>
> Once again, thanks very much for your continued advice.
>
> Jake
>
>
> >


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