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locks; strict; comment @# @; 1.5 date 2020.01.07.10.09.38; author kim; state Exp; branches; next 1.4; commitid SBwCYVqUw0diaKRB; 1.4 date 2016.06.22.10.41.28; author wiz; state Exp; branches; next 1.3; commitid UIXqXffuvdDvWrbz; 1.3 date 2013.02.16.13.34.59; author schmonz; state Exp; branches; next 1.2; 1.2 date 2008.11.10.17.46.31; author wiz; state Exp; branches; next 1.1; 1.1 date 2000.12.17.23.32.12; author wiz; state Exp; branches 1.1.1.1; next ; 1.1.1.1 date 2000.12.17.23.32.12; author wiz; state Exp; branches; next ; desc @@ 1.5 log @Update time/remind to 3.2.0 Notable changes: * Version 3.2 Patch 0 - 2020-01-03 - IMPROVEMENT: Add support for events spanning multiple days (with AT and DURATION). Add trigeventstart() and trigeventduration() introspection functions; see "MULTI-DAY EVENTS" in the man page. - IMPROVEMENT: Add introspection functions trigback(), trigdelta(), trigduration(), trigfrom(), trigpriority(), trigrep(), trigscanfrom(), trigtimedelta(), trigtimerep(), and triguntil(). See man page for details; thanks to Tim Chase for the suggestion. - CHANGE: Modify addition so that previously-illegal combinations TIME + TIME, TIME + DATETIME and DATETIME + TIME are now allowed. Also allow DATETIME - TIME. If t1 and t2 are expressions of type TIME and dt is an expression of type DATETIME, then the following are now equivalent (before, the expressions on the left-hand side would fail with a "Type mismatch" error.) t1 + t2 == t1 + coerce("INT", t2) dt + t2 == dt + coerce("INT", t2) t1 + dt == coerce("INT", t1) + dt dt - t2 == dt - coerce("INT", t2) - BUG FIX: Specifying a DURATION without an AT clause results in an error. Before, it would be accepted but not do anything useful. - BUG FIX: TkRemind: Fix startup failure of TkRemind if options are at default. :( * Version 3.1 Patch 17 - 2019-11-15 - SYNTACTIC SUGAR: Make "SCANFROM -n" the same as "SCANFROM [today() - n]" - BUG FIX: Fix failure when specifying a Jahrzeit in Adar. Fix courtesy of Dov Feldstern * Version 3.1 Patch 16 - 2018-11-09 - IMPROVEMENT: Add patch from Stephen Morgan to calculate astronomical and nautical twilight in addition to civil twilight. - IMPROVEMENT: Remind accepts DATETIME constants in ISO-8601 format and can optionally be configured to output them that way too. @ text @$NetBSD$ --- man/cm2rem.1.orig 2020-01-03 20:14:53.000000000 +0200 +++ man/cm2rem.1 2020-01-07 11:49:19.026503238 +0200 @@@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@@@ .TH CM2REM 1 "18 October 1999" .UC 4 .SH NAME -cm2rem.tcl \- Convert Sun's "cm" input file to Remind format +cm2rem \- Convert Sun's "cm" input file to Remind format .SH SYNOPSIS -.B cm2rem.tcl < cm_file > remind_file +.B cm2rem < cm_file > remind_file .SH DESCRIPTION -\fBcm2rem.tcl\fR reads the Sun calendar manager data file and converts -it into a \fBRemind\fR script. Note that \fBcm2rem.tcl\fR can convert +\fBcm2rem\fR reads the Sun calendar manager data file and converts +it into a \fBRemind\fR script. Note that \fBcm2rem\fR can convert \fIonly\fR 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. .SH AUTHOR -\fBcm2rem.tcl\fR was written by Dianne Skoll . +\fBcm2rem\fR was written by Dianne Skoll . .SH 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 \fBTkRemind\fR; you can only edit it with a text editor. .PP -\fBcm2rem.tcl\fR requires Tcl/Tk version 8.0 or higher. The +\fBcm2rem\fR requires Tcl/Tk version 8.0 or higher. The \fBtclsh\fR interpreter must be on your \fBpath\fR. .SH SEE ALSO @ 1.4 log @Updated remind to 3.1.15. Security update. * Version 3.1 Patch 15 - 2015-07-27 - BUG FIX: Fix a buffer overflow found by Alexander Keller - BUG FIX: Fix a typo in this file: was 2014 instead of 2015. - BUG FIX: Make parser reject an AT followed by more than one time. - BUG FIX: Make parser reject epeated delta or *repeat values. * Version 3.1 Patch 14 - 2015-04-24 - NEW FEATURE: Putting the line __EOF__ in a .rem file causes Remind to treat it as end-of-file. - IMPROVEMENT: Use better PNG images for moons in the HTML display - CHANGE: Author name updated from "David" to "Dianne" - BUG FIX: The "-n" command-line option should really run in "ADVANCE_MODE" rather than "CAL_MODE" internally; otherwise, the substitution sequences may be misinterpreted. - BUG FIX: A typo in clearing out MD5 sum context has been fixed. - BUG FIX: Typo in Spanish translation was fixed. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-ae,v 1.3 2013/02/16 13:34:59 schmonz Exp $ d3 3 a5 3 --- man/cm2rem.1.orig 2015-04-17 05:57:51.000000000 +0000 +++ man/cm2rem.1 @@@@ -1,26 +1,26 @@@@ d22 2 a23 6 -\fBcm2rem.tcl\fR is supported by Roaring Penguin Software +\fBcm2rem\fR is supported by Roaring Penguin Software Inc. (http://www.roaringpenguin.com) .PP -\fBcm2rem.tcl\fR was written by Dianne Skoll . +\fBcm2rem\fR was written by Dianne Skoll . @ 1.3 log @Update to 3.1.12. From the changelog: * Version 3.1 Patch 12 - 2012-01-23 - NEW FEATURE: Many substitution sequences "%x" have an alternate mode denoted by "%*x". This alternate mode leaves out prepositions. For example, in English "%i" might yield "on 01-25" while "%*i" yields only "01-25". - BUG FIX: The "dusk" and "dawn" calculations were completely wrong. They have been fixed. Also, sunrise/sunset calculations have been tweaked, so the results may be off by a minute or two compared to previous versions of Remind. * Version 3.1 Patch 11 - 2011-12-16 - BUG FIX: For some inexplicable reason, dawn was considered to happen when the sun was 14 degrees below the horizon instead of the standard 6 degrees for Civil Dawn. This has been fixed. - BUG FIXES: Clarified the man pages and fixed some typos. - BUG FIX: Add THROUGH to the remind.vim syntax highlighting file. - ENHANCEMENT (?): Allow SPECIAL COLOR to be spelled SPECIAL COLOUR. - BUG FIX: Apply minor Debian cleanups reported by Kurt B. Kaiser. * Version 3.1 Patch 10 - 2010-11-01 - NOTE: This is the 20th anniversary of Remind's first public release. - ENHANCEMENT: Add the THROUGH keyword. You can omit blocks of dates with: OMIT start THROUGH end and the syntax REM start THROUGH end is equivalent to REM start *1 UNTIL end - ENHANCEMENT: Add support for multibyte characters (eg, UTF-8) in calendar output. Note that UTF-8 strings are still not supported in PostScript output. - ENHANCEMENT: Add support for UTF-8 line-drawing characters in calendar output. - ENHANCEMENT: You can have multiple TAG clauses in a REM statement. - BUG FIX: Avoid spawning long-running background processes in "make test". - BUG FIX: Don't declare variables in the middle of statements (old C compilers choke.) pkgsrc changes: * Don't heap punishment on Apple and Microsoft users. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-ae,v 1.2 2008/11/10 17:46:31 wiz Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 --- man/cm2rem.1.orig 2011-07-28 18:30:43.000000000 +0000 d5 1 a5 1 @@@@ -1,27 +1,27 @@@@ d26 2 a27 2 -\fBcm2rem.tcl\fR was written by David F. Skoll . +\fBcm2rem\fR was written by David F. Skoll . a34 1 -\fBtclsh\fR interpreter must be on your \fBpath\fR. d36 1 a36 1 +\fB@@TCLSH@@\fR interpreter must be on your \fBpath\fR. a38 1 \fBremind(1)\fR, \fBtkremind(1)\fR @ 1.2 log @Update to 3.1.5: CHANGES TO REMIND * Version 3.1 Patch 5 - 2008-04-15 - MAJOR ENHANCEMENT: If you supply a directory name on the command line or for an INCLUDE command, then Remind reads all *.rem file in that directory (in the order returned by "glob") - ENHANCEMENT: The plain-text calendar ("-c") can draw lines using VT-100 line-drawing characters if invoked as "-cl" - ENHANCEMENT: The plain-text calendar can approximate SPECIAL COLOR reminders using VT-100 color escape sequences if invoked as "-cc". (You can combine the colors and line-drawing characters with -clc or -ccl.) - ENHANCEMENT: The "-t" option can take a numeric argument n. In this case, all reminders are assumed to have a delta of +n. (Without the argument, an infinite delta is assumed, as before.) If a numeric argument is given, the new system variable $DeltaOffset is set to the argument. - MINOR ENHANCEMENT: The "-i" command-line option can be used to define a function as well as set a variable. - MINOR ENHANCEMENT: String constants can have embedded quotes "Like \"this" - MINOR ENHANCEMENT: tkremind works better on small screens like that of the Eee-PC. - BUG FIX: Minor fix to HTML output courtesy of Ian! Allen. - BUG FIX: Parse error in calendar mode was fixed. * Version 3.1 Patch 4 - 2008-02-03 - ENHANCMENT: tkremind respects the "-b1" option and operates in 24-hour clock mode if the option is supplied. - ENHANCEMENT: tkremind has been tweaked to look better with Tcl/Tk 8.5. - CLEANUP: Version is kept only in configure.in instead of two different places. - CLEANUP: Added "const" qualifier to many places in the code that previously lacked it. - BUG FIX: A rare parsing error involving interaction between SATISFY and SKIP has been fixed. - BUG FIX: rem2html would output a horribly-wrong calendar for a 28-day February starting on Sunday (such as February 2009.) This has been fixed. - BUG FIX: The "-ivar=value" command-line option failed if Remind re-execed itself because we overwrote argv[]. This has been fixed. * Version 3.1 Patch 3 - 2007-10-15 + MINOR ENHANCEMENTS - rem2html now uses CSS for a much better-looking calendar. NOTE: rem2html was completely rewritten and some of the command-line options have changed! - If a reminder has a DURATION clause, then the starting and ending times are output in calendar mode. + BUG FIXES - DST rules in "defs.rem" were updated to reflect new US/Canadian DST rules. - If a REM command cannot compute a trigger date, the SATISFY expression is not evaluated. This helps avoid spurious error messages in some reminders. * Version 3.1 Patch 2 - 2007-09-12 + MINOR ENHANCEMENTS - build.tk tries to set defaults for location, paper size, etc from an existing "remind" installation if it detects one. - In queue mode, wake up once a minute and recalibrate sleep time. This should make Remind work better on laptops that suspend or hibernate. Note that "remind -q" does *not* handle date-rollover well; it simply exits if it notices date rollover. "remind -z0" (as used by tkremind) handles date rollover properly; it rereads the reminder file and rebuilds the queue if it notices date rollover. - tkremind: Added some key bindings to make navigation easier. - tkremind: Made calendar boxes use space more efficiently. - remind: The functionality of "rem" is now built into remind. If you invoke remind as "rem", then it uses a default filename. The installer sets up "rem" as a symbolic link to "remind". + CHANGE - "remind -p" no longer sorts SPECIAL reminders before non-SPECIAL. *** THIS MAY AFFECT BACKENDS *** Backends supplied by Roaring Penguin (rem2ps, rem2html and tkremind) are known to work properly. - "remind -p" no longer suppresses any AT-time associated with SPECIAL reminders. *** THIS MAY AFFECT BACKENDS *** Backends supplied by Roaring Penguin (rem2ps, rem2html and tkremind) are known to work properly. + BUG FIXES - examples/defs.rem: A few corrections to Jewish holidays courtesy of Art Werschulz. - src/Makefile.in: Added install-nostripped target. - SPECIAL COLOR now works more like MSG, including proper support for AT and for the %" %" escape sequence. - SPECIAL COLOR is queued correctly if it has an AT clause. - Using the psshade() or psmoon() functions emits a warning on stderr. You should use SPECIAL SHADE or SPECIAL MOON instead. * Version 3.1 Patch 1 - 2007-08-23 + MAJOR ENHANCEMENTS - Added the "nonomitted" function that solves a number of moving-reminder-in-response-to-holiday problems. The real-world problems solved are the "moving-garbage-day" problem and the "six-day-school-cycle" problem. + MINOR ENHANCEMENTS - A few minor performance improvements in response to profiling runs. + BUG FIXES - Prevent compilation failure with gcc 2.95. - Fix trailing "s" bug with -k option. This was fixed in Debian's release, but the Debian maintainer never bothered to let me know. - Removed obsolete scripts: kall, rem, remind-all.sh, remind-all.csh - Made "-n" output always use "/" as date separator for consistency with "-p" and "-s". - Moon PNG images are transparent. Output of moon phases in rem2html improved slightly. - Various man-page fixes. * Version 3.1 Patch 0 - 2007-07-14 + MAJOR ENHANCEMENTS - Added the FROM clause. This lets you write reminders like: REM Mon FROM 16 July 2007 UNTIL 13 Aug 2007 MSG Some Mondays... - Remind now has a new datatype: A DATETIME object represents a date AND a time (to the nearest minute). DATETIME constants are written as '2007-09-01@@14:33'. Various operators and functions have been modified to do sensible things with DATETIMEs and several new DATETIME functions have been added. - The SPECIAL COLOR reminder type has been hacked to behave more like a MSG type. It sorts properly and is emitted as a normal reminder in non-calendar mode. Simlarly, SPECIAL HTML sorts with -g as well. + MINOR ENHANCEMENTS - TkRemind can e-mail you reminders if you don't dismiss the popup window after one minute. This is useful if you need to leave your workstation but want reminders to "follow" you via e-mail. - A new "-y" option to Remind generates tags for all reminders that lack a TAG clause. This may be useful for conversion tools that want each reminder to have a unique identifier. - A new "tzconvert" function lets you convert datetimes between different time zones. It's only as good as your C library, so test thoroughly please! Based on a patch from Stefan Wehr. - TkRemind sorts reminders by invoking Remind with the '-g' option. - The time and date separator characters can be changed at runtime by setting $TimeSep and $DateSep respectively. - The simple calendar ('-s') option can be immediately followed by an 'a'. This causes Remind to output reminders with deltas before the actual trigger date. Based loosely on an idea from Frank Terbeck. + MINOR CHANGES - Default date separator is now '-' instead of '/' - trigdate() and trigtime() behave differently - they return the integer 0 if the last reminder could not be computed or did not have an AT clause (respectively). - Maximum length of variable names has been increased from 12 to 16 characters. + BUG FIXES - Fixed a potential memory leak in queue.c - Fixed compile error on Mac OS X. - Fixed behaviour of "-sa" option so deltas correctly obey omitted days and the scheduling function (if one is used). - rem2ps would produce invalid PostScript in some rare cases (eg, for February 2007). This has been fixed. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-ae,v 1.1.1.1 2000/12/17 23:32:12 wiz Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 --- man/cm2rem.1.orig 2007-08-08 16:04:25.000000000 +0000 d7 1 a7 1 .UC4 @ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-ae,v 1.1 2000/03/17 20:48:56 kim Exp $ d3 3 a5 3 --- man/cm2rem.1.orig Wed Mar 15 10:51:36 2000 +++ man/cm2rem.1 Fri Mar 17 15:18:27 2000 @@@@ -2,27 +2,27 @@@@ @ 1.1.1.1 log @New category: time. Move many packages here: misc/cal, misc/cardboard-schedule, misc/ical, misc/plan, misc/py-mxDateTime, misc/remind, sysutils/logtime, and 19 more from x11. @ text @@