Hello everybody,
I'd like to colorize the Remind message with ANSI Escape sequences, as
proposed in the examples directory of the remind source.
If I do this, the calendar output is obscured. Obviously, the length of
the entry is calculated with the ANSI Escape sequences, so that
line-breaks and
== Auszüge aus der Nachricht von David F. Skoll vom 2012-04-30 22:29:
On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 21:53:04 +0200
Ruthard Baudach ruthard.baud...@web.de wrote:
I'd prefer to put the ANSI Escape Sequences in user defined functions
-- something like
I see your point, but writing the code to parse
?
Something like:
remind -magicoption .reminders 2012-11-01
yielding
2012/11/1 * * * * /path/to/reminders.rem line-nr This is a fake message
Or the like?
Or how do others edit their reminders?
Regards,
Ruthard Baudach
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== Auszüge aus der Nachricht von David F. Skoll vom 2012-10-26 13:04:
On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 22:29:49 +0200
Ruthard Baudach ruthard.baud...@web.de wrote:
I do like remind to organize myself. But what do I do if I want to
edit a reminder and have several reminder files consisting of many
== Auszüge aus der Nachricht von br...@quantifier.org vom 2014-05-07 20:26:
Hello. I've seen similar questions, but not this one:
rem -c+1 gives me a calendar view of this whole week, Sun-Sat.
I'd like to be able to show 7 days, from today until next week, or
even from yesterday until
== Auszüge aus der Nachricht von Dave Parker vom 2014-05-22 01:00:
I am starting to use a file based todo system (one directory holding text
files which are the todos) and I had the idea that maybe I could just
include that directory and have some sort of rem statement within the file
that
Is there a way to specify a date on which a recurring reminder should
NOT be issued?
use case:
An appointment is held every second week,
hence:
REM 1 Jan 2014 *14 MEM my two weekly apointment
but NOT on specific dates, for instances not on 16. Apr 2014 and 20 Aug
2014.
is there any way
file: /storage/emulated/0/SyncFolders/scripts/homereminders.txt
>Error reading /storage/emulated/0/SyncFolders/scripts/homereminders.txt:
>Can't open file
>$
>Any suggestions?
>(I'm hoping to have an Android device set up with remind running 24/7 and
>
>
> > Are there plans to make an Android version of remind?
>
> I don't have any such plans. You can run the Linux version under
> the various Linux-chroot-on-Android apps.
>
I use remind on Termux (and almost every other console tool I'm used to use)
Regards, Ruthard