Hi Jerrad,
It understands more structured information as well, but seemingly only
in American style dates and without support for 24-hour times e.g;
% google calendar add 12/31 at 10:30-12:00AM Partay!
Does the underlying API used by this command-line program support ICS
file import as I
It understands more structured information as well, but seemingly only
in American style dates and without support for 24-hour times e.g;
% google calendar add 12/31 at 10:30-12:00AM Partay!
Does the underlying API used by this command-line program support ICS
file import as I understand the
Ken Hornstein k...@pobox.com wrote:
Part of me thinks we should include a tool that interfaces with
text/calendar format files and lets people easily view and generate a
reply to them.
Yes, if not directly in nmh, then strongly recommended to install.
(In debian terms this would
Part of me thinks we should include a tool that interfaces with
text/calendar format files and lets people easily view and generate a
reply to them.
Yes, if not directly in nmh, then strongly recommended to install.
(In debian terms this would be a recommended dependancy, which if
for the record, here's the thread from april of last year where
this was last discussed...
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/nmh-workers/2013-04/msg00077.html
my view, which seems to agree with current thinking: making 'repl'
calendar-aware seems like the wrong approach -- creatinga a