Re: [O] How are people handling their calendars?
Eric Abrahamsen writes: > Okay, will put it on my short list :) I just tried this with a basic two-calendar setup, and it seemed to work fine. I'm using emacs from git, org-plus-contrib from elpa, and org-caldav from elpa. I didn't use the :agenda-skip-function, was that what was causing the bug? What actually /was/ the bug? Eric
Re: [O] How are people handling their calendars?
On Tuesday, 25 Oct 2016 at 15:31, Scott Randby wrote: [...] > 4. Export to html: C-x C-w Ahhh, thanks. org-agenda-write. I'd forgotten about this command. Very useful. -- : Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 25.0.90.1, Org release_8.3.3-535-g7213aa
Re: [O] How are people handling their calendars?
Hello All, Interesting question indeed! I had tried a whole bunch of options, but gave up on each of those because of some kind of conflicting requirements. Option 1: MobileOrg. Works well, but sharing particular events is tricky. Served me the longest along with Zapier app integrations Option 2: export to ICS and share on dropbox as a URL. Then import the URL into google calendar as a separate calendar. I made two calendars - one for sharing and one for personal. Since the sharing was mainly with my wife, I set up her mobile so that it shows up the event from the shared calendar. Limitation - she couldn't edit the event on her own. Option 3: My latest - org-gcal. I finally figured out how to use it. Now, I use it to sync 2 calendars. Still a bit quirky, but on the whole it works well. I would have loved it if org-gcal could pick up scheduled items from the middle of the org file. instead, now I have a dedicated org file for events. Since, this syncs pretty well. My wife can edit events as well. Only limitation is that the tokens have to refreshed once in a while. I am still figuring out my review process based on the new setup. I didn't use the DAV option, neither did I use the awk script. calfw is very different from org-agenda, so I find it a bit clunky for my needs and style. I would love to hear more options from the group. Have a great day! Bala http://balaramadurai.net -- http://balaramadurai.net
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On 10/25/2016 05:59 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > On Tuesday, 25 Oct 2016 at 00:49, Scott Randby wrote: >> Since I lack the knowledge that appears to be needed to get calendar >> syncing to work, my need for a calendar on my phone is limited, and it >> pains me greatly to make any changes to my calendar outside of org, I >> have a very primitive system for transferring my calendar to my phone. >> >> Whenever I make a change to my calendar on my laptop, I open the agenda >> to show the month which contains the change, export that month to an >> html file (with a name like 2016-10.html), and upload the html file to > > Curiosity: how do you export the agenda month view to HTML? I'll just give all the commands even though some of them are known to all org users. This is a totally manual process because I don't have time to learn how to automate it. 1. Open the agenda: C-c a 2. Switch to month view: v m 3. Navigate to the desired month. Initially, I had to export every month during which I had stuff on my calendar, but now I just update a month when I make a change. 4. Export to html: C-x C-w To export to html, you need to use the .html extension when you name the file. You can export to other file formats, but the html export is really nice. See the Exporting Agenda Views section of the manual for more information. Scott
Re: [O] How are people handling their calendars?
On Tuesday, 25 Oct 2016 at 00:49, Scott Randby wrote: > Since I lack the knowledge that appears to be needed to get calendar > syncing to work, my need for a calendar on my phone is limited, and it > pains me greatly to make any changes to my calendar outside of org, I > have a very primitive system for transferring my calendar to my phone. > > Whenever I make a change to my calendar on my laptop, I open the agenda > to show the month which contains the change, export that month to an > html file (with a name like 2016-10.html), and upload the html file to Curiosity: how do you export the agenda month view to HTML? -- : Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 25.0.90.1, Org release_8.3.3-535-g7213aa
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Bartholomaios Edessa writes: > to export the org agenda into a format that gnome calendar can > understand and forward it to google calendar. Maybe we will get full > two-way sync as well. > > This should be doable - at least for Gnome. Considering that org-caldav *worked* very nicely with several calendars, I believe it would be easier to fix this one https://github.com/dengste/org-caldav/issues/51 since it is ’universal’ solution and one can see synced calendars even on GNOME (within Evolution and/or GNOME’s calendar). Of course, if/when acquringing required skills, I’ll also try to take a look since it’s the simplest/best solution. Sincerely, Gour -- A person who is not disturbed by the incessant flow of desires — that enter like rivers into the ocean, which is ever being filled but is always still — can alone achieve peace, and not the man who strives to satisfy such desires.
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We should be able to use some existing integration like Gnome online accounts (https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeOnlineAccounts) and something like org-gnome ( https://github.com/NicolasPetton/org-gnome.el/blob/master/org-gnome.el) to export the org agenda into a format that gnome calendar can understand and forward it to google calendar. Maybe we will get full two-way sync as well. This should be doable - at least for Gnome. 2016-10-25 7:34 GMT+02:00 Eric Abrahamsen : > Okay, will put it on my short list :) > > >
Re: [O] How are people handling their calendars?
Okay, will put it on my short list :)
Re: [O] How are people handling their calendars?
On 10/23/2016 07:36 PM, Tristan Strange wrote: > The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of weeks > of fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's, deadlines, etc > in a TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not synchronise) my calendar > from Google. > > That way I do all my daily TODO mangling in orgmode, edit calendar when > on Desktop or Mobile and pull results in to org agenda for easier viewing. > > So how do you lot handle your calendars? Since I lack the knowledge that appears to be needed to get calendar syncing to work, my need for a calendar on my phone is limited, and it pains me greatly to make any changes to my calendar outside of org, I have a very primitive system for transferring my calendar to my phone. Whenever I make a change to my calendar on my laptop, I open the agenda to show the month which contains the change, export that month to an html file (with a name like 2016-10.html), and upload the html file to my phone via Bluetooth. The html file looks good when I open it on my Android phone and I don't have to carry my laptop everywhere. At first, I used Dropbox instead of transferring via Bluetooth, but the Android Dropbox app has permission to take over your phone and that worried me (I have all the Google apps except one turned off on my phone). I like the fact that I don't have to connect to the Internet to transfer the calendar to the phone. Yes, this system is embarrassingly simple and it has no features that many would want to have, but I don't need those features. All I need is to be able to look at my calendar when I don't have my laptop, and this system allows me to do that. Scott Randby > > Do any of you have a working two way set up with CalDAV or anything? > > Cheers, > Tristan
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I use Eric Fraga's ical2org awk script, with a few tiny tweaks. It's on Worg. On 24 October 2016 at 00:36, Tristan Strange wrote: > The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of weeks of > fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's, deadlines, etc in a > TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not synchronise) my calendar from > Google. > > That way I do all my daily TODO mangling in orgmode, edit calendar when on > Desktop or Mobile and pull results in to org agenda for easier viewing. > > So how do you lot handle your calendars? > > Do any of you have a working two way set up with CalDAV or anything? > > Cheers, > Tristan -- Phil Hudson http://hudson-it.ddns.net Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) ID: 0x887DCA63
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I only tried the visualization part a few days ago, by exporting to iCalendar (.ics). But the process was too slow: after fixing some export errors it was still taking more than 1 hour for a large .org file. After that I wanted to use Iceowl/Lightning (extension to Icedove/Thunderbird) to open the .ics. But there might be better .ics browsers (that run in local). On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 1:36 AM, Tristan Strange wrote: > The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of weeks of > fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's, deadlines, etc in a > TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not synchronise) my calendar from > Google. > > That way I do all my daily TODO mangling in orgmode, edit calendar when on > Desktop or Mobile and pull results in to org agenda for easier viewing. > > So how do you lot handle your calendars? > > Do any of you have a working two way set up with CalDAV or anything? > > Cheers, > Tristan >
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On Sunday, 23 Oct 2016 at 23:36, Tristan Strange wrote: > So how do you lot handle your calendars? I use mobileorg on Android to synchronise my Google calendar with org. This is mostly to make my org calendar visible on my phone and I seldom input anything directly into the Google calendar and especially not TODO items. -- : Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 26.0.50.1, Org release_8.3.6-1237-g622f23
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Eric Abrahamsen writes: > org-caldav is otherwise a good, solid package, and I think it would be a > shame to turn away from it because of a bug like this. Well, at the moment it’s simply not usuable with more than one calendar. I was using it in the past, but then wondered why my calendar entries are messed up in my phone’c calendar. Being relatively new Emacs user I still do not possess required Elisp skills to fix it, so my current setup is that I simply use khal which is synced with vdirsyncer to my Android phones and use org-mode for other tasks not requiring entry on my phone. Sincerely, Gour -- The embodied soul may be restricted from sense enjoyment, though the taste for sense objects remains. But, ceasing such engagements by experiencing a higher taste, he is fixed in consciousness.
Re: [O] How are people handling their calendars?
Tristan Strange writes: > The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of weeks of > fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's, deadlines, etc in a > TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not synchronise) my calendar from > Google. > > That way I do all my daily TODO mangling in orgmode, edit calendar when on > Desktop or Mobile and pull results in to org agenda for easier viewing. > > So how do you lot handle your calendars? The same way you do :-). > Do any of you have a working two way set up with CalDAV or anything? So far, I never managed to have a two way sync working correctly, or at least without being too intrusive. -- Konubinix GPG Key: 7439106A Fingerprint: 5993 BE7A DA65 E2D9 06CE 5C36 75D2 3CED 7439 106A signature.asc Description: PGP signature
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Saša Janiška writes: > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> I use the org-caldav package, and that works quite well for two-way >> sync. You can use sync multiple calendars, selecting by tags, etc. > > I did use org-caldav to sync my phone contacts (DAVdroid) via ownCloud > with my desktop (khal/vdirsyncer), but, as confirmed by > https://github.com/dengste/org-caldav/issues/51 it does not work any > longer (I’ve a need to use 4 different calendars). > > So, I’d be very happy to hear if you can sync multiple calendars with > newer versions of Emacs? No, I actually haven't tried it, but I was going to soon, so this is good information! org-caldav is otherwise a good, solid package, and I think it would be a shame to turn away from it because of a bug like this. I know David isn't super active with this package, but he's taken pull requests in the past. Maybe someone else can tackle this bug?
Re: [O] How are people handling their calendars?
Eric Abrahamsen writes: > I use the org-caldav package, and that works quite well for two-way > sync. You can use sync multiple calendars, selecting by tags, etc. I did use org-caldav to sync my phone contacts (DAVdroid) via ownCloud with my desktop (khal/vdirsyncer), but, as confirmed by https://github.com/dengste/org-caldav/issues/51 it does not work any longer (I’ve a need to use 4 different calendars). So, I’d be very happy to hear if you can sync multiple calendars with newer versions of Emacs? Sincerely, Gour -- One must deliver himself with the help of his mind, and not degrade himself. The mind is the friend of the conditioned soul, and his enemy as well.
Re: [O] How are people handling their calendars?
Tristan Strange writes: > The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of > weeks of fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's, > deadlines, etc in a TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not > synchronise) my calendar from Google. > > That way I do all my daily TODO mangling in orgmode, edit calendar > when on Desktop or Mobile and pull results in to org agenda for easier > viewing. > > So how do you lot handle your calendars? > > Do any of you have a working two way set up with CalDAV or anything? I use the org-caldav package, and that works quite well for two-way sync. You can use sync multiple calendars, selecting by tags, etc. The only trouble I had was using a radicale server, which seemed to expose a bug in xml.el. That's bug 23440, which has a patch that fixes the problem. The patch hasn't actually been integrated into Emacs, but I suppose will eventually.
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zv writes: > On 10/23/2016 04:36 PM, Tristan Strange wrote: >> The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of >> weeks of fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's, >> deadlines, etc in a TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not >> synchronise) my calendar from Google. >> >> That way I do all my daily TODO mangling in orgmode, edit calendar >> when on Desktop or Mobile and pull results in to org agenda for >> easier viewing. >> >> So how do you lot handle your calendars? >> >> Do any of you have a working two way set up with CalDAV or anything? >> >> Cheers, >> Tristan > I was curious about this question as well earlier this week. I wasn't > able to find anything concrete but having the ability to integrate > multiple Google Calendars, CalDAV or Thunderbird calendars would be > fantastic. > > > Plus one for the question. The data interchange, I agree, is crucial for collaboration with the not-so-Emacs-literate world. -- Raghav
Re: [O] How are people handling their calendars?
On 10/23/2016 04:36 PM, Tristan Strange wrote: > The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of weeks of > fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's, deadlines, etc in a > TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not synchronise) my calendar from > Google. > > That way I do all my daily TODO mangling in orgmode, edit calendar when on > Desktop or Mobile and pull results in to org agenda for easier viewing. > > So how do you lot handle your calendars? > > Do any of you have a working two way set up with CalDAV or anything? > > Cheers, > Tristan I was curious about this question as well earlier this week. I wasn't able to find anything concrete but having the ability to integrate multiple Google Calendars, CalDAV or Thunderbird calendars would be fantastic.
[O] How are people handling their calendars?
The world of calendars is a murky one isn't it? After a couple of weeks of fiddling around I finally decided I'd keep my TODO's, deadlines, etc in a TODO.org and have org-gcal fetch (note not synchronise) my calendar from Google. That way I do all my daily TODO mangling in orgmode, edit calendar when on Desktop or Mobile and pull results in to org agenda for easier viewing. So how do you lot handle your calendars? Do any of you have a working two way set up with CalDAV or anything? Cheers, Tristan