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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<!--
/*
- * $calcurse: manual_en.html,v 1.4 2006/09/18 14:22:44 culot Exp $
+ * $calcurse: manual_en.html,v 1.5 2006/12/12 14:18:21 culot Exp $
*
* Calcurse - text-based organizer
* Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Frederic Culot
@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@
<ul>
<li><a href="#links_homepage"><code>calcurse</code> homepage</a>
<li><a href="#links_list"><code>calcurse</code> announce list</a>
+<li><a href="#links_rss"><code>calcurse</code> RSS feed</a>
</ul>
<li><a href="#thanks">Thanks</a>
</ul>
@@ -206,7 +207,7 @@
<p>
First you need to gunzip and untar the source archive:
<pre>
- tar zxvf calcurse-1.6.tar.gz
+ tar zxvf calcurse-1.7.tar.gz
</pre>
Once you meet the requirements and have extracted the archive,
the install process is quite simple, and follows the standard
@@ -225,22 +226,23 @@
<a name="basics_invocation_commandline"></a><h3>Command line arguments</h3>
<p>
<code>calcurse</code> takes the following options from the
- command line:
+ command line (both short and long options are supported):
+ <p>
<dl compact>
- <dt><code>-a</code>
+ <dt><code>-a, --appointment</code>
<dd>
- Print the appointments for the current day and exit.<br>
+ Print the appointments and events for the current day and exit.<br>
<u>Note:</u> the calendar from which to read the appointments
can be specified using the '-c' flag.<br>
<br>
- <dt><code>-c</code>
+ <dt><code>-c &lt;file&gt;, --calendar &lt;file&gt;</code>
<dd>
Specify the calendar file to use.<br>
The default calendar is <code>~/.calcurse/apts</code>
(see section <a href="#basics_files"><code>calcurse</code> files</a>).<br>
<br>
- <dt><code>-d</code>
+ <dt><code>-d &lt;date|num&gt;, --day &lt;date|num&gt;</code>
<dd>
Print the appointments for the given date or for the
given number of upcoming days, depending on the argument
@@ -260,20 +262,28 @@
which to read the appointments can be specified using
the '-c' flag.<br>
<br>
- <dt><code>-h</code>
+ <dt><code>-h, --help</code>
<dd>
Print a short help text describing the supported
command-line options, and exit.<br>
<br>
- <dt><code>-n</code>
+ <dt><code>-n, --next</code>
<dd>
- Print the next appointment within next 24 hours and exit.<br>
+ Print the next appointment within upcoming 24 hours and exit.<br>
+ The indicated time is the number of hours and minutes left
+ before this appointment.<br>
+ <u>Note:</u> the calendar from which to read the appointments
+ can be specified using the '-c' flag.<br>
<br>
- <dt><code>-t</code>
+ <dt><code>-t[num], --todo[=num]</code>
<dd>
- Print the 'todo' list and exit.<br>
+ Print the 'todo' list and exit. If the optional number
+ <code>num</code> is given, then only todos having a priority
+ equal to <code>num</code> will be returned.<br>
+ <u>Note:</u> proprity number must be between 1 (highest) and
+ 9 (lowest).<br>
<br>
- <dt><code>-v</code>
+ <dt><code>-v, --version</code>
<dd>
Display <code>calcurse</code> version and exit.
</DL>
@@ -791,6 +801,15 @@
<code>calcurse-announce@culot.org</code> with "subscribe"
in the subject field.
+<a name="links_rss"></a><h2><code>calcurse</code> RSS feed</h2>
+<p>
+ Another possibility to get warned when new releases come out
+ is to follow the RSS feed at:
+ <pre>
+ http://culot.org/calcurse/news_rss.xml
+ </pre>
+ This RSS feed is updated each time a new version of calcurse is
+ available, describing newly added features.
<a name="thanks"></a><h1>Thanks</a></h1>
<p>
@@ -801,12 +820,19 @@
<li>Alex for its patches, help and advices with <code>C</code> programming
<li>Gwen for testing and general discussions about how to
improve <code>calcurse</code>
- <li>Kevin and Ryan for packaging <code>calcurse</code> for Debian
+ <li>Herbert for packaging <code>calcurse</code> for FreeBSD
+ <li>Zul for packaging <code>calcurse</code> for NetBSD
+ <li>Wain for packaging <code>calcurse</code> for Archlinux
+ <li>Kevin, Ryan, and fEnIo for packaging <code>calcurse</code> for Debian
+ and Ubuntu
<li>Steffen for packaging <code>calcurse</code> for Archlinux
- <li>Alexandre for packaging <code>calcurse</code> for Mac OsX
+ <li>Pascal for packaging <code>calcurse</code> for Slackware
+ <li>Alexandre and Markus for packaging <code>calcurse</code> for Mac OsX
+ and Darwin
+ <li>Igor for packaging <code>calcurse</code> for ALT Linux
<li>Joel for its calendar script which inspired <code>calcurse</code>
calendar view
- <li>Michael Schulz for the german translation of
+ <li>Michael Schulz and Chris M. for the german translation of
<code>calcurse</code> and its manual
<li>Jose Lopez for the spanish translation of
<code>calcurse</code> and its manual
@@ -827,7 +853,7 @@
<hr>
<small><em>
Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Fr&eacute;d&eacute;ric Culot<br>
-Calcurse version 1.6 - Last change: September 18, 2006
+Calcurse version 1.7 - Last change: December 12, 2006
<em></small>