The command relies on a google calendar api so your google account has
to be correctly setted.
Hopefully it will possible to recreate that command with ubiquity
anytime soon with the new parser.
In that way the command will also work for any language (The google
api does works only in enlglish)
Nicola.
ps. there was a bug in the track and i closed it after some time.

On Mar 31, 11:43 pm, midden <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> When I use add-to-calendar to add an event with a specific time, it
> assumes that I am sending the command from Central Time -- regardless
> of what timezone my computer is set to -- and then converts it to
> whatever timezone Google Calendar is set to.
>
> 1) First check system time:
> $date
> Tue Mar 31 14:37:17 PDT 2009
>
> 2) Now execute Ubiquity command:
> add-to-calendar meeting at 5:30p today
>
> 3) Check Google Calendar (time zone set to Eastern), and the event has
> a 6:30pm time
>
> The same thing happens when I change the system time zone to Eastern.
> However, if I change Google Calendar's time zone to Central, the
> correct time is posted.
>
> Am I missing a setting somewhere?
>
> OS: Ubuntu 8.10, Firefox 3.0.8, Ubiquity 0.1.7.1
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