From fc63b17c786f5a99b1db821b8ea2e6b35866009b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Frederic Culot <calcurse@culot.org>
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 17:57:36 +0000
Subject: manuals updated for 2.5

---
 doc/manual_en.html | 20 ++++++++++++++++----
 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

(limited to 'doc/manual_en.html')

diff --git a/doc/manual_en.html b/doc/manual_en.html
index df12fe2..3ab5021 100755
--- a/doc/manual_en.html
+++ b/doc/manual_en.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
 <!--
 /*
- *	$calcurse: manual_en.html,v 1.22 2009/01/04 11:52:47 culot Exp $
+ *	$calcurse: manual_en.html,v 1.23 2009/01/24 17:57:36 culot Exp $
  *
  * Calcurse - text-based organizer
  * Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Frederic Culot
@@ -199,6 +199,11 @@ All of the commands are documented within an online help system.
         library already installed on your computer, but if not, you can 
         find it at the following url :</p>
 	<pre>http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/ncurses/</pre>
+<p>
+        <p class="rq"><span class="valorize">Note:</span> 
+        It is also possible to link <code>calcurse</code> against the
+        <code>ncursesw</code> library (ncurses with support for unicode).
+        However, UTF-8 is not yet supported by <code>calcurse</code>.</p>
 
 <h3>3.1.2 <code>gettext</code> library<a name="install_requirements_gettext"></a></h3>
 <p>
@@ -283,7 +288,7 @@ All of the commands are documented within an online help system.
 	    given  number  of upcoming days, depending on the argument
 	    format. Two possible formats are supported:
 	    <ul>
-	        <li>a date of the form 'mm/dd/yyyy'.</li>
+	        <li>a date (possible formats described below).</li>
 	        <li>a number 'n'.</li>
 	    </ul>
 	    In the first  case,  the  appointment  list  for  the
@@ -293,6 +298,11 @@ All of the commands are documented within an online help system.
 	    As an example, typing <code>calcurse -d  3</code>  
 	    will  display your  appointments  for  today, tomorrow, 
 	    and the day after tomorrow.
+            Possible formats for specifying the date are defined inside the
+            general configuration menu (see 
+            <a href="#options_general">General options</a>), using the
+            <code>input_datefmt</code> variable.
+
 	    <p class="rq"><span class="valorise">Note:</span> as for the '-a' 
 	    flag, the calendar  from which to  read  the appointments 
 	    can be specified using the '-c' flag.</p>
@@ -721,11 +731,12 @@ $HOME/.calcurse/
                 <dt><code>input_datefmt</code>
                 (default: <span class="emp">1</span>)</dt>
                 <dd>This option indicates the format that will be used to enter dates in
-                <span class="emp">calcurse</span>. Three choices are available:
+                <span class="emp">calcurse</span>. Four choices are available:
                 <ol>
                   <li>mm/dd/yyyy</li>
                   <li>dd/mm/yyyy</li>
                   <li>yyyy/mm/dd</li>
+                  <li>yyyy-mm-dd</li>
                   </ol>
                 </dd>
 	</dl>
@@ -756,6 +767,7 @@ $HOME/.calcurse/
          <li>CONTROL-key followed by one of the above letters</li>
          <li>escape, horizontal tab, and space keys</li>
          <li>arrow keys (up, down, left, and right)</li>
+         <li>'HOME' and 'END' keys</li>
        </ul> </p>
 <p>
        While inside the key configuration menu, an online help is available for 
@@ -1178,7 +1190,7 @@ msgid ""
 
 <div class="footer">
 	Copyright &copy; 2004-2009 Fr�d�ric Culot<br>
-	Calcurse version 2.5 - Last change: January 04, 2009<br>
+	Calcurse version 2.5 - Last change: January 24, 2009<br>
 </div>
 </div>
 
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