So changes will be picked up in cmd as well as changes in the reminders file. Good to know.

As far the terminal clearing goes, I am not using less and have tried various terminal settings (i.e. xterm, vt100, vt220), but so far, the screen always instantly clears after displaying the calendar. Maybe this is something particular to the OpenBSD package of remind, but I would be surprised if that were the case. I'm am just running "remind -c1 .reminders" and in fact, if I use less, that actually helps as it stops the screen from clearing, at least while less is running.

Any other thoughts on that?
Thanks again,
Dave

On 3/6/2012 1:39 PM, David F. Skoll wrote:
On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 13:25:32 -0500
Dave<[email protected]>  wrote:

After instantiating remind using -k<magic-script>, will changes to
the script be picked up by remind or does it need to be killed and
restarted to see the changes?
Changes will be picked up since Remind executes the script anew each time.

I also have an unrelated question regarding the calendar.  Is it
possible to display the calendar in an ncurses-based terminal such
that the screen is not cleared after the calendar is shown?  The
screen clearing is the opposite behavior I want or would expect.
This could be something with my terminal, but I don't think so.
AFAIK, "remind -c ..." does not clear the terminal.  If you pipe it into
"less", that might be the culprit.

Regards,

David.
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