See for instance https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/comments/7vidfd/has_anyone_gotten_orgmacical_to_work/, which describes the same problem (although I *do* see some events, namely holidays, so I am closer to a solution). On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 3:56 PM Mohamed Wael Khobalatte < wael.khobalatte@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Ken, > > Thanks for your response. The file(s) you linked to usually assume a > generated list of ics files no? My problem right now is that I do not want > to generate those manually from my Mac (could be done of course, but this > search is for something that does that). > > The one that comes close is org-mac-iCal, but again my problem with that > one is that it does not work for all the calendars, even personal one that > is not networked. Surprisingly, it works with the holidays calendar (sorry > I said birthdays before, but it's the holidays one that comes by default). > I do not know what's special about that one, but my guess is that perhaps > the formats or locations have changed for the others, although that would > be..surprising. > > On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 3:42 PM Ken Mankoff wrote: > >> Hi Mohamed, >> >> On 2019-04-24 at 21:32 +0200, Mohamed Wael Khobalatte >> wrote... >> org-mode), >> > Does anyone know how I can get my Apple calendar to show up in >> > org-mode as readonly (preferably)? I had no luck with org-mac-iCal. >> >> There are several tools named ical2org - different languages, >> implementations, and/or forks. I used to use one of them when I was on OS X >> and it worked well for me. >> >> I'm not on OS X anymore but use something called "ical2orgpy" that >> downloads ICS files from Google and Outlook (and could from iCloud I >> think?) and converts them to read-only Org buffers. The top line is >> >> -*- eval: (eval (progn (auto-revert-mode 1) (read-only-mode 1))); -*- >> >> So they are read-only and Emacs updates them when the buffer gets changed >> on disk w/o any questions. >> >> -k. >> >> > > -- > Wael Khobalatte > > -- Wael Khobalatte