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Kalender V2.1 - OS2.04 required
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Kalender is a little program, which should help you remembering dates.
To do this you became special features (see below for more)!
But first i want to inform you about a Shell/WB special:
1. If you start Kalender from Shell you use it like a normal Shell-Command
this means that all output go to the current Shell-window.
2. If you start it from WB Kalender parses its arguments from the Tooltypes
and opens a window.
Hint: use Kalender in your shell-startup sequence or in the WBStartup Drawer
Now the Shell & WB options:
PATH <path> : path for Kalender.dat file - DEFAULT: 'S:'
Attention: must end in ':' or '/'!
FILE <file> : Name of Kalender.dat file - DEFAULT: 'Kalender.dat'
ONCE : If this flag is set Kalender will run only one time per day
SHOW <num> : How many days to show from 'today' - DEFAULT: 31
LANGUAGE <num> : Output language (for weekdays)
(0=Englisch/1=Deutsch/2=Französisch/3=Spanisch) - DEFAULT: 1
MARK : (TOGGLE FLAG!) if this is set - today and tomorrow will be
market with special colors.
STATUS "text" : Sets text for status line
DEFAULT: "Terminübersicht am %w, den %d.%m.%y"
DATE1 "text" : Sets text for date-output-form
DEFAULT: "%d.%m."
LINE "text" : Outputline format
DEFAULT: "%1 : %t"
NOSAVE : This flag told kalender not to save if something has changed
NODATA : if no output data was found - a little message appears!
to do:
'show only actual year'
'show only xxxx year'
'show up from xxxx year'
'show upto xxxx year'
'show only xx flag entrys'
'not show xx flag entrys'
only Shell options:
? : Try it :-) or see Style Guide *grin*
INSERT "%d.%m.[%j] : text" : Inserts text to the file - in a later version
this command will use the DATE1/DATE2 settings
Hints to options:
All settings of SHOW/LANGUGE/MARK/STATUS/DATE1/DATE2 will be saved in the
'Kalender.dat' file!
Specialtext of STATUS/DATE1/DATE2/LINE/(INSERT):
%d : Day (number)
%m : Month (number)
%o[l] : Month (text)
%y : year (number)
%w[l] : Weekday (text)
%n : Weekday (number) / 1=Monday - 7=Sunday
%e : Weeknr. (number)
%1 : Dateformat DATE1
%t : Text
[l] means an optional 'l' that formats the parameter with the max. possible
string length.
Specialtext of INSERT:
%j : Year diffs for %d.%m.%j dates (birthday age)
%k : Kill date if reached
%h : Show only on specified day
%'ARexx file' : execute ARexx file (filename without .rexx)
to do:
%?? : xx flags
This distribution includes 2 files (Cal1.dat/Cal2.dat) with many dates - this
files are converted from Unix - thanx to Joerg Bublath "Skull" for it :)
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Kalender - to help you remembering dates
Copyright (C) 1993 Kai Hofmann
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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Bugs/new features/comments etc. to me:
Kai Hofmann
Arberger Heerstraße 92
28307 Bremen
Germany
EMail: i07m@alf.zfn.uni-bremen.de
P.S.: I am searching for formulas to calculate the moon-phases and other
dynamical dates.
If someone likes my program very much - you could send me money
(only US$/DM) or some other gifts :)
Greetings to: #AmigaGER and all other nice IRC-Users (specialy to
Skull & PickUp)/Fred Fish/Andree Gießel/Thomas Jäger/
Olaf Bergst/Hanno Meier/Marcus Fährer/
Happy Brownis (nice Sound)