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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) OS X Support RSS iCal: Publishing calendars to MobileMe is different from syncing calendars via MobileMe Sync Post 302462628 by Linux Bot on Thursday 14th of October 2010 04:15:01 PM
Old 10-14-2010
iCal: Publishing calendars to MobileMe is different from syncing calendars via MobileMe Sync

Note: This article applies only to the old MobileMe Calendar. If you're not sure whether you're using the old or new Calendar, see this article. With MobileMe, you can sync your calendars to MobileMe Calendar to be viewed and edited only by you. You can also publish your calendars in iCal, so that your calendars can be viewed in a web browser by your friends and family. You may have noticed that changes you make to your calendars do not appear on your published calendars after syncing. MobileMe Sync features are separate from iCal's publish feature. Synchronizing your calendars via MobileMe Sync updates the calendars displayed in MobileMe Calendar, but does not update your published calendars.

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GCALCLI(1)							   User Commands							GCALCLI(1)

NAME
gcalcli - Google Calendar Command Line Interface SYNOPSIS
gcalcli [options] command [command args] DESCRIPTION
gcalcli is a Python application that allows you to access your Google Calendar from a command line. It's easy to get your agenda, search for events, and quickly add new events. Additionally gcalcli can be used as a reminder service to execute any application you want. OPTIONS
--help this usage text --config <file> config file to read (default is '~/.gcalclirc') --user <username> google username --pw <password> password --cals [all, 'calendars' to work with (default is all calendars) default, - default (your default main calendar) owner, - owner (your owned calendars) editor, - editor (editable calendar) contributor, - contributor (non-owner but able to edit) read, - read (read only calendars) freebusy] - freebusy (only free/busy info visible) --cal <name> 'calendar' to work with (default is all calendars) - you can specify a calendar by name or by using a regular expression to match multiple calendars - you can use multiple '--cal' arguments on the command line --details show all event details (i.e. length, location, reminders, contents) --ignore-started ignore old or already started events - when used with the 'agenda' command, ignore events that have already started and are in-progress with respect to the specified [start] time - when used with the 'search' command, ignore events that have already occurred and only show future events --width the number of characters to use for each column in the 'cal' command output (default is 10) --nc don't use colors --cal-owner-color specify the colors used for the calendars and dates --cal-editor-color each of these argument requires a <color> argument --cal-contributor-color which must be one of [ default, black, brightblack, --cal-read-color red, brightred, green, brightgreen, yellow, --cal-freebusy-color brightyellow, blue, brightblue, magenta, --date-color brightmagenta, cyan, brightcyan, white, --border-color brightwhite ] COMMANDS
list list all calendars search <text> search for events - only matches whole words agenda [start] [end] get an agenda for a time period - start time default is 12am today - end time default is 5 days from start - example time strings: '9/24/2007' 'Sep 24 2007 3:30pm' '2007-09-24T15:30' '2007-09-24T15:30-8:00' '20070924T15' '8am' calw <weeks> [start] get a week based agenda in a nice calendar format - weeks is the number of weeks to display - start time default is beginning of this week - note that all events for the week(s) are displayed calm [start] get a month agenda in a nice calendar format - start time default is the beginning of this month - note that all events for the month are displayed and only one month will be displayed quick <text> quick add an event to your default calendar - example: 'Dinner with Eric 7pm tomorrow' '5pm 10/31 Trick or Treat' remind <mins> <command> execute command if event occurs within <mins> minutes time ('%s' in <command> is replaced with event start time and title text) - <mins> default is 10 - default command: 'gxmessage -display :0 -center -title "Ding, Ding, Ding!" %s' SEE ALSO
Wiki page <http://code.google.com/p/gcalcli/w/list> FILES
~/.gcalclirc If exists is consulted at startup for defaults. Formatted with a section header "gcalcli" followed by lines option: value. (See section OPTIONS above for list of valid options.) E.g., [gcalcli] user: bertie_ahern pw: topsecret cal: Irish Holidays AUTHOR
Brandon Philips, Yaroslav Halchenko, Barak A. Pearlmutter COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007 Brandon Philips <brandon@ifup.org> Copyright (C) 2009 Yaroslav Halchenko <debian@onerussian.com> gcalcli v1.4 November 2007 GCALCLI(1)
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