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authorFrederic Culot <calcurse@culot.org>2007-04-15 12:35:42 +0000
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<!--
/*
- * $calcurse: manual_en.html,v 1.7 2007/01/16 11:23:28 culot Exp $
+ * $calcurse: manual_en.html,v 1.8 2007/04/15 12:35:42 culot Exp $
*
* Calcurse - text-based organizer
* Copyright (c) 2004-2007 Frederic Culot
@@ -102,14 +102,13 @@
<a name="intro"></a><h1>Introduction</a></h1>
<p>
- <code>calcurse</code> is a text-based personal organizer
- which helps keeping track of events and everyday tasks.
- It contains a calendar, a 'todo' list, and puts your
- appointments in order. The user interface is configurable,
- and one can choose between different color schemes and
- layouts. All of the commands are documented within an
- online help system.
-
+<font color="green">
+<code>calcurse</code> is a text-based calendar and scheduling application. It helps
+keeping track of events, appointments and everyday tasks.
+A configurable notification system reminds user of upcoming deadlines,
+and the curses based interface can be customized to suit user needs.
+All of the commands are documented within an online help system.
+</font>
<a name="overview"></a><h1>Overview</h1>
<a name="overview_history"></a><h2>Creation history</h2>
@@ -155,7 +154,10 @@
the possible actions displayed at any time inside a status bar.
The user interface is also configurable, and one can choose
between several color and layout combinations.
-
+ <font color="green">
+ Last, a configurable notification system reminds user of upcoming
+ appointments.
+ </font>
<a name="install"></a><h1>Installation</h1>
<a name="install_requirements"></a><h2>Requirements</h2>
@@ -207,7 +209,7 @@
<p>
First you need to gunzip and untar the source archive:
<pre>
- tar zxvf calcurse-1.7.tar.gz
+ tar zxvf <font color="green">calcurse-1.8</font>.tar.gz
</pre>
Once you meet the requirements and have extracted the archive,
the install process is quite simple, and follows the standard
@@ -285,7 +287,19 @@
<br>
<dt><code>-v, --version</code>
<dd>
- Display <code>calcurse</code> version and exit.
+ Display <code>calcurse</code> version and exit.<br>
+ <br>
+ <font color="green">
+ <dt><code>-x, --export</code>
+ <dd>
+ Export user data to iCalendar format. Events, appointments and
+ todos are converted and echoed to stdout.<br>
+ <u>Note:</u> redirect standard output to export data to a file,
+ by issuing a command such as:
+ <pre>
+ $ calcurse --export > my_data.ics
+ </pre>
+ </font>
</DL>
<a name="basics_invocation_variable"></a><h3>Environment variable for i18n</h3>
@@ -325,7 +339,8 @@
<p>
When called with at least one of the following arguments:<br>
<code>-a</code>, <code>-d</code>, <code>-h</code>,
- <code>-n</code>, <code>-t</code>, <code>-v</code><br>
+ <code>-n</code>, <code>-t</code>, <code>-v</code>,
+ <code><font color="green">-x</font></code><br>
<code>calcurse</code> is started in non-interactive mode.
This means the desired information will be displayed, and
after that, <code>calcurse</code> simply quits and you are
@@ -497,9 +512,17 @@
<a name="options_colors"></a><h2>Color themes</h2>
<p>
- <code>calcurse</code> color theme is configurable and is to be
- chosen by typing the number corresponding to the desired
- theme. This color will then be applied to the panel borders,
+ <font color="green">
+ <code>calcurse</code> color theme can be customized to suit user's
+ needs. To change the default theme, the configuration page
+ displays possible choices for foreground and background colors.
+ Using arrows or calcurse displacement keys to move, and 'X' or space
+ to select a color, user can preview the theme which will be applied.
+ It is possible to keep the terminal's default colors by selecting the
+ corresponding choice in the list.
+</font>
+ <p>
+ The chosen color theme will then be applied to the panel borders,
to the titles, to the keystrokes, and to general informations
displayed inside status bar. A black and white theme is also
available, in order to support non-color terminals.<br>
@@ -554,10 +577,35 @@
inside a terminal.<br>
<br>
<li><code>notify-bar_warning</code> (default: <em>300</em>)<br>
- When there is an appointment within the next 'notify-bar_warning'
+ When there is an appointment
+ <font color="green"> which is flagged as 'important'</font>
+ within the next 'notify-bar_warning'
seconds, the display of that appointment inside the notify-bar
- starts to blink. That way, the user is warned and knows there
- will be soon an upcoming appointment.
+ starts to blink.
+ <font color="green">
+ Moreover, the command defined by the <em>notify-bar_command</em>
+ option will be launched.
+ </font>
+ That way, the user is warned and knows there
+ will be soon an upcoming appointment.
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <li><font color="green">
+ <code>notify-bar_command</code> (default: <em>printf '\a'</em>)<br>
+ This option indicates which command is to be launched when there is an
+ upcoming appointment flagged as 'important'. This command will be
+ passed to the user's shell which will interpret it. To know what shell
+ must be used, the content of the <code>$SHELL</code> environment variable
+ is used. If this variable is not set, <code>/bin/sh</code> is used
+ instead.<br>
+ <u>Example:</u> Say the <code>mail</code> command is available on
+ the user's system, one can use the following command to get notified by
+ mail of an upcoming appointment (the appointment description will also
+ be mentioned in the mail body):
+ <pre>
+ calcurse --next | mail -s "[calcurse] upcoming appointment!" user@host.com
+ </pre>
+ </font>
</ul>
@@ -860,6 +908,8 @@
<li>Jose Lopez for the spanish translation of
<code>calcurse</code> and its manual
<li>Neil Williams for the english translation
+ <li><font color="green">Tony for its patch which helped improving the
+ recur_item_inday() function</font>
<li>people who write softwares I like and which inspired me,
especially :
<ul>
@@ -876,7 +926,7 @@
<hr>
<small><em>
Copyright (c) 2004-2007 Fr&eacute;d&eacute;ric Culot<br>
-Calcurse version 1.7 - Last change: January 16, 2007
+Calcurse version 1.8 - Last change: April 15, 2007
<em></small>