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<blockquote data-quote="thlucas" data-source="post: 1098841" data-attributes="member: 111098"><p>That is possible, but cannot be implemented in the current GC plugin form. The plugin is implemented as a GUIWindow plugin, meaning that it requires the user to initiate the process of calling out to the Google API's to retrieve calendar events. This happens when the user clicks on the Google Calendars menu item. It could then notify other plugins of the events at that time, but for your "auto schedule" requirement it's kind of meaningless in this case as events would not schedule unless the user checked their calendars.</p><p></p><p>The only way to do what you want would be for the GC plugin to implement the IPlugin MP interface, which would allow it to function in a batch mode. This could check the Google calendar at specified intervals (ie every 20 minutes) and then use static events that other plugins could subscribe to and be notified when a new event was detected. </p><p></p><p>That is a whole lot of work though, of which I just don't have the time to do right now. I will keep it in mind though for a possible future enhancement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thlucas, post: 1098841, member: 111098"] That is possible, but cannot be implemented in the current GC plugin form. The plugin is implemented as a GUIWindow plugin, meaning that it requires the user to initiate the process of calling out to the Google API's to retrieve calendar events. This happens when the user clicks on the Google Calendars menu item. It could then notify other plugins of the events at that time, but for your "auto schedule" requirement it's kind of meaningless in this case as events would not schedule unless the user checked their calendars. The only way to do what you want would be for the GC plugin to implement the IPlugin MP interface, which would allow it to function in a batch mode. This could check the Google calendar at specified intervals (ie every 20 minutes) and then use static events that other plugins could subscribe to and be notified when a new event was detected. That is a whole lot of work though, of which I just don't have the time to do right now. I will keep it in mind though for a possible future enhancement. [/QUOTE]
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