Printing tasks from Google Calendar
stewpeake says:
I just added RTM to my Google Calendar and it worked a treat. BUT when I went to print my calendar for the day all I got in the way of RTM tasks was an empty red box at the top of the Calendar. Does anyone know if there is some way I can print the calendar with the RTM tasks on the same page?
I, too, wish to do this, and here is how things work. If I have this wrong, I'm sure someone will correct me quickly.
[Earlier thread on this topic: http://www.rememberthemilk.com/forums/ideas/2524/]
If you add the checkbox to Gcal, you get what you describe - a useless box - on your printouts. If you publish a list (and smartlists cannot be published, sigh) (oh, and published lists have to be made public), then you can have the tasks from that list appear as distinct entries on a Gcal print out.
Gcal does not support feed authentication, hence the need for making a list public. Maybe the phrase is publishing a list?
Some time back, there was a discussion about using a different form of security (via obscurity) to work around Gcal's lack of authentication. At the time (late July), Emily suggested that Bob might head that way. Here's that thread: http://www.rememberthemilk.com/forums/help/2346/
Another closely related thread is here: http://www.rememberthemilk.com/forums/help/2151/
I just noticed today that Gcal's printed agendas have improved quite a bit since I last looked at them, and I was pining for a single PDF file that merged my calendar and my to dos that I could refer to each day. We're getting closer, slowly.
[Earlier thread on this topic: http://www.rememberthemilk.com/forums/ideas/2524/]
If you add the checkbox to Gcal, you get what you describe - a useless box - on your printouts. If you publish a list (and smartlists cannot be published, sigh) (oh, and published lists have to be made public), then you can have the tasks from that list appear as distinct entries on a Gcal print out.
Gcal does not support feed authentication, hence the need for making a list public. Maybe the phrase is publishing a list?
Some time back, there was a discussion about using a different form of security (via obscurity) to work around Gcal's lack of authentication. At the time (late July), Emily suggested that Bob might head that way. Here's that thread: http://www.rememberthemilk.com/forums/help/2346/
Another closely related thread is here: http://www.rememberthemilk.com/forums/help/2151/
I just noticed today that Gcal's printed agendas have improved quite a bit since I last looked at them, and I was pining for a single PDF file that merged my calendar and my to dos that I could refer to each day. We're getting closer, slowly.