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wmclockmon-cal
WMCLOCKMON-CAL(1) User Commands WMCLOCKMON-CAL(1)
NAME
wmclockmon-cal - A calendar to use with wmclockmon
SYNOPSIS
wmclockmon-cal [-h] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the wmclockmon-cal command.
wmclockmon-cal is a program that displays a calendar and TODO list with wmclockmon.
A calendar/TODO list can contain special lines that will be taken as alarms for wmclockmon. An alarm line MUST begin with an @, then con-
tain the time (hours and minutes un 24h format) and, at least, the message, such as :
@ 09:20 Prepare for RDV hairdresser at 9:30...
OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included
below.
-h, --help
show help text and exit.
-v, --version
show program version and exit.
FILE
wmclockmon-cal uses files in ~/.wmclockmoncal/. Each file contain a day's TODO list. Calendar files are all in form of yyyy-mm-dd. Yearly
files are in form of XXXX-mm-dd and monthly files are in form of XXXX-XX-dd. There are currently no weekly files since weekly alarms are in
wmclockmon's configuration file.
SEE ALSO
wmclockmon(1), wmclockmon-config(1)
AUTHOR
WMClockMon-cal was written by Thomas Nemeth <tnemeth@free.fr>.
wmclockmon-cal February 2004 WMCLOCKMON-CAL(1)