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In my office we share our calendars via iCal. Almost daily iCal selects all the shared calendars (i.e. , those that aren't mine) and in doing so unchecks the "ignore alarms" setting those shared calendars contain.
This has two effects: (1) it clutters the iCal main window will everyone's events and (2) I get popup notifications for all of their meetings. Is there a way through Applescript to do something like this: tell application "iCal" set all_calendars to every calendar repeat for current_calendar in all_calendars -- unselect calendar -- set calendar to "ignore alarms" end repeat Or do I need to figure out some way to accomplish this through GUI Scripting? Applescript ical link|improve this question asked Dec 12 '11 at 14:33Mark Nichols435.
This very timely hint on Mac OS X hints (hints.macworld.com/…) provides a way to determine the hierarchy of GUI objects AppleScript and see. When I run this against iCal (on Mac OS 10.7), the calendar list is unfortunately not visible. – Mark Nichols Dec 12 '11 at 17:00.
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