pcal anyone?
Joel Hammer
Joel
Mon May 17 11:47:14 PDT 2004
That still doesn't seem to do it for me.
If I put this in .calendar:
Jan 2 AndrewsBirthday
And issue this command:
pcal 1 2003 24
The calendar for 2004 doesn't show the birthday.
I guess I can just print out the calendar for each year, so this really
isn't a bit deal, but, it just doesn't seem right, somehow.
pcal seems like an old fashioned linux program. Commandline, great
looking, zillions of options indicating tremendous investment of time
by the programmers, but not too widely used because of a dearth of
instructional material.
Joel
On Sat, May 10, 2003 at 12:44:46PM -0500, ronnie gauthier wrote:
> In your .calendar fiel put,
>
> Aug 9 My Birthday
>
>
> On Thu, 08 May 2003 21:24:11 -0400 - Joel Hammer <Joel at HammersHome.com> wrote
> the following
> Re: pcal anyone?
>
> >Is anyone using pcal?
> >
> >Looks great but the syntax is obscure.
> >
> >Could someone give me the date command to repeat an action every year on a
> >particular day (Birthday reminder.) All my actions seem to stop at the next
> >year, if I print out multiyear calendars.
> >
> >If anyone knows of a GUI frontend for pcal, I'd like to find it.
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >Joel
> >
> >
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