Re: [Orgmode] The most important project for org developers?

2009-03-19 Thread Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs
Hi!

Sven Bretfeld schrieb:
 a mobile PIM device coping with the information of an org file. Since
 Emacs on a mobile device is always problematic

I use a G1 and with its excellent ssh client (connectbot) it lets me
use a remote emacs session. It's actually possible to review my agenda
and tick tasks off, but editing them is a bit troublesome, as my usual
keybindings won't work over a remote connection.

So I'd agree it's problematic.

 one has to resort to import and
 export filters, at least I think so.
---Zitatende---

I currently export my schedule to google calendar with org's icalendar
export. But I have to manually upload the ics file, so I'd prefer a
solution that interfaces with google directly, such as an Integration
of T.V. Rahman's google-client code for emacs with org-mode. I didn't
get around to look at that code yet. (It's part of the emacspeak
package, but can be downloaded separately.)

I don't have a solution for todo items yet. It looks like it should be
possible to integrate org-mode with remember the milk, which in turn
has a good client for android (called Astrid). Somebody has apparently
started a remember the milk integration with org-mode, but it looks
like the project has stopped in a very early stage. (as evidenced by
http://github.com/avdi/org-rtm/tree/master). Of course direct
synchronisation with a todo-manager would be even better, and
possible, since Astrid is free software too
(http://code.google.com/p/android-astrid/).

So I currently have no solution that really satisfies me, but several
possible future solutions.

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Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs frie...@nomaden.org
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Re: [Orgmode] The most important project for org developers?

2009-03-19 Thread Ian Barton




I currently export my schedule to google calendar with org's icalendar
export. But I have to manually upload the ics file, so I'd prefer a
solution that interfaces with google directly, such as an Integration
of T.V. Rahman's google-client code for emacs with org-mode. I didn't
get around to look at that code yet. (It's part of the emacspeak
package, but can be downloaded separately.)

I don't have a solution for todo items yet. It looks like it should be
possible to integrate org-mode with remember the milk, which in turn
has a good client for android (called Astrid). Somebody has apparently
started a remember the milk integration with org-mode, but it looks
like the project has stopped in a very early stage. (as evidenced by
http://github.com/avdi/org-rtm/tree/master). Of course direct
synchronisation with a todo-manager would be even better, and
possible, since Astrid is free software too
(http://code.google.com/p/android-astrid/).

If you have access to a server that supports WebDav you can create a 
Google Calendar that reads your org ics file directly.


I publish my todo items to a web server, where I can browse them on my 
phone. It's also possible to copy the html fine to my phone's memory, 
where I could browse it without Internet access. The only downside is 
that it's read only, but that's not a problem for me.


Ian.



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Re: [Orgmode] The most important project for org developers?

2009-03-19 Thread Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs

Ian Barton schrieb:
 If you have access to a server that supports WebDav you can create a  
 Google Calendar that reads your org ics file directly.
---Zitatende---

Uhm, I tried to publish my org.ics file to a https server in a
protected directory, but even with username and password in the remote
calendar url google calendar would not read the ics file.

If you managed to set it up via https and some kind of authentication,
I'm very interested in your solution, but I'm not ready to publish all
my events to the whole world, even if the url is somehow obfuscated.


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[Orgmode] The most important project for org developers?

2009-03-18 Thread Sven Bretfeld
Hello to all

Is there any complete and secure import and export filter from org files
to any other PIM format used on PDAs or mobiles? If not, this would seem to
me the most important feature to be developed.

If you are like me -- and I think most people on this list are -- your
whole life is organized with the help of org-mode. It's crucial to have
a mobile PIM device coping with the information of an org file. Since
Emacs on a mobile device is always problematic (I tried Asus Eee [too
large, start-up too slow], Openmoko [too small qwerty-keyboards, too
slow, battery life-time too short]), one has to resort to import and
export filters, at least I think so.

How do you people handle that problem?

Greetings,

Sven
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CERES -- CEntrum für REligionswissenschaftliche Studien
Ruhr-Universität Bochum 
Universitätsstraße 150 
D-44780 Bochum


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