On Sunday 28 January 2007 13:55, Scott Evans wrote: > > No, I do have cal, but calendar is a separate command, that reads a > calendar file in the user's home directory and spits out any dates it finds > in the file as events of the day. So if I had calendar file that had a > line like: > > Meeting on 1/28/2007 at Joe's house, > > when invoked, the calendar command would spit the line back out on 1/27 and > 1/28, as calendar events for "tomorrow" (when invoked on 1/27) and "today" > (when invoked on 1/28). Excuse me please everybody for posting the graphic to the mailing list. I have written a little application like this for myself. With mine you have to edit the calendar file with a text editor, but you can also specify a number of days advance warning for any event. I auto start it by placing a link to application in ~/.kde/Autostart with the name of the calendar file as the parameter. I don't have a web site at this time so anybody who wants it please email me off list. Source code is also available of course. Dave Fletcher -- Registered Linux user number 393408 I use and recommend the email service at 1 & 1 For domain registration, email and web hosting please visit: http://oneandone.co.uk/xml/init?k_id=6389763
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