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author | Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de> | 2013-08-27 17:43:44 +0200 |
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committer | Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de> | 2013-08-27 17:44:21 +0200 |
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diff --git a/doc/ru/repeat.txt b/doc/ru/repeat.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..16a71da --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/ru/repeat.txt @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +Repeat +====== + +Repeat an event or an appointment. + +You must first select the item to be repeated by moving inside the appointment +panel. Then running the repeat command will lead you to a set of three +questions, with which you will be able to specify the repetition +characteristics: + + o type: you can choose between a daily, weekly, monthly or + yearly repetition by pressing 'D', 'W', 'M' or 'Y' + respectively. + + o frequency: this indicates how often the item shall be repeated. + For example, if you want to remember an anniversary, + choose a 'yearly' repetition with a frequency of '1', + which means it must be repeated every year. Another + example: if you go to the restaurant every two days, + choose a 'daily' repetition with a frequency of '2'. + + o ending date: this specifies when to stop repeating the selected + event or appointment. To indicate an endless + repetition, enter '0' and the item will be repeated + forever. + +Notes +----- + +* Repeated items are marked with an '*' inside the appointment panel, to be + easily recognizable from non-repeated ones. + +* The 'Repeat' and 'Delete' command can be mixed to create complicated + configurations, as it is possible to delete only one occurrence of a repeated + item. |