[MlMt] Resend-Help with a script to create an event from an email

Pedro Lobo pedro at plobo.net
Mon Dec 16 15:08:04 EST 2013


Ah, thanks Steve, totally forgot about that.

Cheers,
Pedro Lobo


On 16 Dec 2013, at 20:05, Steve Mayer wrote:

> Pedro,
>
> You need to hold down the Option key when clicking on the 'Check for 
> Updates' button in order to get the test releases.
>
> -- 
> Steve Mayer
> smayer69 at me.com
>
> On 16 Dec 2013, at 12:01, Pedro Lobo wrote:
>
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> Just a quick question. Where are these new bundles? Am I missing 
>> something? I've go updates to download betas but still haven't seen 
>> an update and consequently these new bundles.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Pedro Lobo
>>
>> On 16 Dec 2013, at 19:56, Jeffrey Horn wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, Benny!
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jeffrey Horn
>>> jeff at jrhorn.me
>>> http://hello.jrhorn.me/
>>>
>>> On Mon, Dec 16, 2013, at 08:04 AM, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
>>>> On 7 Dec 2013, at 13:55, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 6 Dec 2013, at 22:35, Torsten Grust wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Well, BusyCal as well as Fantastical come with quite 
>>>>>> sophisticated
>>>>>> date parsers
>>>>>> that are exposed via the URL scheme and AppleScript, 
>>>>>> respectively.
>>>>>> It could be an
>>>>>> option to simply rely on these (for now).
>>>>>
>>>>> I actually didn't ready the details of the BusyCal URL scheme. 
>>>>> This
>>>>> could perhaps work well.
>>>>
>>>> A quick update on this. Torsten provided me with basic bundles for
>>>> BusyCal and Fantastical (thanks!), and I've been working on a 
>>>> bundle for
>>>> Calendar. There is only 1 command in each of the bundles named 
>>>> “Create
>>>> Event”. All text of the currently selected message is taken as 
>>>> input,
>>>> but the range of selected text is also available to the commands. 
>>>> This
>>>> means that the commands base the default date on the selected text, 
>>>> and
>>>> if nothing is selected then MailMate tries to find a date itself 
>>>> (using
>>>> Apple's text parsers).
>>>>
>>>> Warning: The BusyCal/Fantastical bundles most likely do not work 
>>>> right
>>>> now. I've made some changes and I haven't had time to test them 
>>>> yet.
>>>> I'll do that later tonight or first thing tomorrow, but I wanted 
>>>> some
>>>> users to be able to test the Calendar bundle before that.
>>>>
>>>> There is also experimental support for SmartyPants which can be 
>>>> enabled
>>>> as follows:
>>>>
>>>> 	defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmSmartyPantsEnabled -bool YES
>>>>
>>>> Read the release notes for details on that. This was in no way
>>>> implemented because of the repeated mentions of it as a missing 
>>>> feature
>>>> on various popular podcasts ;-)
>>>>
>>>> All of the above is available in the latest test release. I'll be 
>>>> online
>>>> again later tonight to answer any questions.
>>>>
>>>> --
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