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Subject:    Re: [Kde-pim] korganizer - automatic reread of std.ics
From:       twurgl () goodyear ! com
Date:       2006-10-05 16:23:11
Message-ID: OF6C3E6597.1114D94C-ON852571FE.00591EE0-852571FE.005A047F () goodyear ! com
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I don't see any conflict.  I am the only one updating my calendar.
Say I add an appt to my calendar.  When does that get written to the std.ics file?  \
Right away?  And does the whole std.ics file get overwritten or just the new entry \
added in?

And say I get a email from Lotus Notes that has the vcalendar info in it for some \
appt.  I read that in emacs, see what it is, hit a button to add the info to std.ics
(I'd have to write the lisp to do it).

I just want to be able to not pay much attention to the Lotus Notes and pc world.   \
But I have to get the appts from Notes  into my Linux where I work all day.

Anyone have any other way of doing it?

thanks
tom



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On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 01:33:37PM -0400, Tom Wurgler wrote:
Hi,

> I want to be able to edit std.ics from another program (add vcalendar entries
> from lotus notes via emacs) and have korganizer update at some interval to
> include the new entries (and not do an automatic save that would overwrite the
> edited in changes).  I did this same thing from ical v 2.3 and ical re-reads its
> file automatically.
> 
> Is this possible and/or has this been done already?  Could someone give me
> details of how to get korganizer to re-read the file in some automatic way?
Well, not really. The problem is that you would have to implement
conflict resolution... just think of the case that the user has changed
an event in korganizer and another application changes the ical file...
which change is more important?

Ciao,
Tobias
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