On 26 Apr 2018, at 15:29, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
On-topic question: is there some way to get Mailsmith to send the
selected text in a message to the calendar instead of the subject
line? I would like to let the Calendar use the selected text for
parsing the date/time as well as the title of
On 26 Apr 2018, at 15:29, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
is there some way to get Mailsmith
I didn't notice this Freudian "misspelling" until it was pointed out to
me just a few minutes ago ... I of course meant MailMate :)
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On 27 Apr 2018, at 12:03, Charlie Garrison wrote:
> Fantastical creates the event next Friday.
Thanks
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On 27 Apr 2018, at 16:20, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
I'm more interested in the date, BusyCal - which I use - focus on
friday and puts the event today, not next week. Calendar schedules the
seminar correctly. I'm curious what Fantastical says.
Fantastical creates the event next Friday.
-cng
On 27 Apr 2018, at 0:34, Charlie Garrison wrote:
I've got an "old" version of Fantastical. The above string results in
a location of "MIT-place seminar room". Is that what you were asking?
I'm more interested in the date, BusyCal - which I use - focus on friday
and puts the event today, not
On 26 Apr 2018, at 23:29, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
Off-topic question: if someone of you is using Fantasical, where does
it create an event given a text like this "Educational seminar that
will take place on Friday May 4th starting at 13:30 in the MIT-place
seminar room"
I've got an "old"