Marty Oehme
03684ce29f
Reflecting the somewhat expanding scope of the module, renamed it to office. Still keeps the old files and setups but also got a new README file.
27 lines
935 B
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27 lines
935 B
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#!/usr/bin/env sh
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# Wraps around the calcurse invocation and syncs calendar data
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# to local vdir - given by default below.
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#
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# For now ONLY PROVIDES ONE-WAY Synchronization, see below.
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# The path in which *the calendars* reside (i.e. toplevel with access to all paths)
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CAL_PATH="$HOME/documents/calendars"
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calcurse() {
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find "$CAL_PATH" -maxdepth 1 -type d -exec calcurse-vdir import {} \;
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}
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# Enable two-way sync. One issue is that calcurse would sync everything
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# into the top-level path (or the selected calendar path) since it makes
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# not the same differentiation as the vdir between calendars.
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# FIXME Not sure how to resolve currently.
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#
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# The below works as a simple two-way synchronization on exiting calcurse.
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# To function the invocation has to be turned from a function above to an
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# executable shell-script file instead.
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# trap 'calcurse_export' 0
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#
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# calcurse_export() {
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# calcurse-vdir export "$CAL_PATH"
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# }
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