diff --git a/mu4e/mu4e.texi b/mu4e/mu4e.texi index e7bd8f96..8e2c3db8 100644 --- a/mu4e/mu4e.texi +++ b/mu4e/mu4e.texi @@ -3208,7 +3208,7 @@ with other tools. * Speedbar::A special frame with your folders * Dired:: Attaching files using @t{dired} * Hydra:: Custom shortcut menus -* iCal integration:: Enabling iCalendar invite processing in mu4e +* iCalendar Integration:: Enabling iCalendar invite processing in mu4e @end menu @node Emacs default @@ -3495,8 +3495,8 @@ With Hydra installed, we can add multi-character shortcuts, for instance: Now, you can bind a convenient key to my-mu4e-bookmarks/body. @end lisp -@node iCalendar Integration, , Hydra, Other Tools -@section iCalendar +@node iCalendar Integration +@section iCalendar Integration By default, mu4e presents iCalendar invitations as .vcs file attachments. Experimental support is available to parse these @@ -3514,13 +3514,13 @@ The minimal setup is: @lisp (require 'mu4e-icalendar) (mu4e-icalendar-setup) -@end +@end lisp To add the event to a diary file of your choice: @lisp (setq mu4e-icalendar-diary-file "/path/to/your/diary") -@end +@end lisp To enable optional functionality to capture iCalendar events to your org files: @@ -3529,7 +3529,7 @@ To enable optional functionality to capture iCalendar events to your org files: (setq gnus-icalendar-org-capture-file "~/org/notes.org") (setq gnus-icalendar-org-capture-headline '("Calendar")) (gnus-icalendar-org-setup) -@end +@end lisp NOTE: both the capture file and the headline(s) inside must already exist. @@ -3548,7 +3548,7 @@ between the two modes. You can do this with the following: (mu4e-headers-view-message)) (define-key mu4e-view-mode-map "i" 'mu4e-toggle-gnus-view) -@end +@end lisp @node Example configs @appendix Example configs