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Re: [O] Porting Apple Calendars to org-mode
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Norman Walsh |
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Re: [O] Porting Apple Calendars to org-mode |
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Thu, 02 May 2019 08:44:01 -0500 |
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Mohamed Wael Khobalatte <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi guys, I posted a question to the Emacs StackExchange
> (https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/50137/show-apple-calendar-events-in-org-mode),
> but I believe it's better asked here. Does anyone know how I can get
> my Apple calendar to show up in org-mode as readonly (preferably)?
Coincidentally, I just went through this exercise myself.
I fixed a couple of issues in icalevents[1] and then worked out how to
get the calendar details from database that the Mac actually uses to
track the calendars. I wrote icaldiary[2] to extract events from my
calendar(s) and create an emacs “diary” file which Org reads quite
happily.
> I had no luck with org-mac-iCal. Only one calendar (the Birthdays
> calendar) shows up, eventhough all other calendars are *checked*, as
> the documentation from that package requires. It is also rather old,
> so not sure if it works anymore?
Yeah, I found the same problem. I think that Apple stopped storing the
active calendar data in the plist files that org-mac-iCal checks. They
moved it into the cache which they store with sqlite3.
Hoping this is helpful…
Be seeing you,
norm
[1] https://github.com/ndw/icalevents
[2] https://gist.github.com/ndw/e76a3dad862989deb0cb74b3e2b557b4
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