cm2rem(1) [debian man page]
CM2REM(1) General Commands Manual CM2REM(1) NAME
cm2rem.tcl - Convert Sun's "cm" input file to Remind format SYNOPSIS
cm2rem.tcl < cm_file > remind_file DESCRIPTION
cm2rem.tcl reads the Sun calendar manager data file and converts it into a Remind script. Note that cm2rem.tcl can convert only version 3 calendar manager files. If you are using version 4 files, there should be a system utility to convert them to version 3 files. AUTHOR
cm2rem.tcl is supported by Roaring Penguin Software Inc. (http://www.roaringpenguin.com) cm2rem.tcl was written by David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>. BUGS
Not all of the Sun calendar manager options are respected. In particular, nothing is done for e-mail actions. Also, the resulting Remind script is not editable with TkRemind; you can only edit it with a text editor. cm2rem.tcl requires Tcl/Tk version 8.0 or higher. The tclsh interpreter must be on your path. SEE ALSO
remind(1), tkremind(1) 4th Berkeley Distribution 18 October 1999 CM2REM(1)
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