On Nov 8, 2006, at 8:04 AM, Carsten Hoever wrote:
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Am 08.11.2006 um 13:43 schrieb Charilaos Skiadas:
On Nov 8, 2006, at 6:27 AM, Carsten Hoever wrote:
Is there any solution available for the problem of GTDalt not being able to sync with iCal? I am having the same problems here that Mark had (GTDalt creates an empty iCal calender).
I committed a fix on October 27th, so if you are running the most up-to-date version of the bundle it should work fine. The problem was caused by double quotes in the actions/notes. If you use simple quotes instead, it should work fine. But the most up-to- date version should work fine anyway. If they don't, I would suggest removing actions one at a time (after you've copied your files elsewhere of course) until it starts working. Then we can find the offending lines.
I am using the newest version. I have reduced my file to contain only the following lines, but alas it still doesn't work:
project ThingsToDo @email hallo world due:[2006-11-19] end
So wait, let's get things straight. Does iCal create one calendar per context? If it doesn't, then make sure that there is a variable called TM_GTD_CONTEXT (note, no S) that has a space separated list of your contexts. Ideally, make sure your contexts only have alphabetic characters.
If enough calendars are created but they don't get populated, then we have a harder time. The next thing to do is make sure that there is a variable called TM_GTD_DIRECTORY, that points to the absolute path to the directory containing your gtd files. With all this set up, create a new command in the GTDAlt bundle called whatever you want, with the one line:
/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles/GTDAlt.tmbundle/ Support/bin/get_lists.rb
(Adjust accordingly to make this point to where your GTDAlt bundle lives. Then send me the output of that command, and we'll take it from there.
Bye,
Carsten
Haris