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(Can anyone make this work?) Use at your own risk: A version of lectio.py [here](https://github.com/chubby1968/LecToCal). It can be used to login with LecToCal. #25

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charlotdk opened this issue Apr 5, 2019 · 4 comments

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@charlotdk
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I've uploaded a modified version of the lectio.py here. It can be used to login with LecToCal. Use at your own risk.

Originally posted by @chubby1968 in #24 (comment)

Hi LecToCal smart people.

I have tried using this, many times, un-installing and reinstalling since this is the limit of my python knowledge.

I then went through the changed lectocal.py and found out the error:
SyntaxError: (unicode error) 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xc6 in position 0: invalid continuation byte
is connected to the letter "Æ" and the sign "!".

Without these, the script will run.
But nothing happens.

I have no succes with any other fix. Can someone help?

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Charlotte

@charlotdk
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Hello again.

I have tried using the "edit and replace" lectocal.py and I simply cannot make it work.

It complains:

SyntaxError: (unicode error) 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xc6 in position 0: invalid continuation byte

wich is the "Æ" and the "!"'s. Without these signs the script can run but nothing comes into my calender.

can I make python smarter, so it does not choke on Æ and ! ??

I still live with the whole my-work-has-no-calender-system-and-so-my-life-is-broken world and would love to get out, be on time and maybe find time to see a dentist... ^_^

help...?

<3 Charlotte

@Hanse00
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Hanse00 commented Apr 8, 2019

Hey Charlotte,

I appreciate your concern.
I think you might want to talk with @chubby1968 about this issue, if it is specifically in connecting with their altered version of the script.

Philip.

@charlotdk
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Thank you Hanse00

I am trying to catch his eye - I dont know how to write directly..
It is actually only the Æ that makes the problem, but then, one hick-up is enough.

BR
Charlot

@chubby1968
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chubby1968 commented Apr 23, 2019

Hey. I'll try to look into it soon. I've opened for issues in the repo for the altered version and made a issue specifically for this (as you can see above).

@charlotdk charlotdk changed the title I've uploaded a modified version of the lectio.py [here](https://github.com/chubby1968/LecToCal). It can be used to login with LecToCal. Use at your own risk. (Can anyone make this work?) Use at your own risk: A version of lectio.py [here](https://github.com/chubby1968/LecToCal). It can be used to login with LecToCal. Apr 25, 2019
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