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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Cut Over to New Data Center and Upgraded OS Done. :) Post 303022825 by Don Cragun on Saturday 8th of September 2018 02:31:50 AM
Old 09-08-2018
I agree with Ravinder!
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GCAL2TXT(1)						      General Commands Manual						       GCAL2TXT(1)

NAME
Gcal2txt - creates a verbatim text file from a Gcal resource file. SYNOPSIS
gcal2txt [--help|--version] | [Resource-file | -] DESCRIPTION
Gcal2txt is a program which creates a verbatim text file from a Gcal resource file. If no resource-file argument is given or/but a single `-' character, the program reads and processes all input received from the standard input channel. All results are always shown on the standard output channel. An exit status of 0 means all processing is successfully done, any other value means an error has occured. OPTIONS
--help Print a usage message listing all available options, then exit successfully. --version Print the version number, then exit successfully. COPYRIGHT
Gcal2txt Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 2000 Thomas Esken This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability. On principle I will not be liable for any damages or losses (implicit or explicit), which result from using or handling my software. If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this agree- ment, which binds you LEGALLY !! Gcal2txt is free software and distributed under the terms of the `GNU General Public License'; published by the `Free Software Foundation'; version 2 or (at your option) any later version. Any suggestions, improvements, extensions, bug reports, donations, proposals for contract work, and so forth are welcome! If you like this tool, I'd appreciate a postcard from you! Enjoy it =8^) AUTHOR
------------------------oOO \\_''/ OOo--------------------------- Thomas Esken O (/o-o) O eMail: esken@gmx.net Im Hagenfeld 84 (( ^ )) Phone: +49 251 232585 D-48147 Muenster; Germany \____) ~ (____/ MotD : 2old2live, 2young2die SEE ALSO
gcal(1), tcal(1), txt2gcal(1). June 14, 2000 GCAL2TXT(1)
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