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Hinzufügen
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In Abhängigkeit davon welches Panel ausgewählt ist, wird entweder ein Termin
oder eine Aufgabe hinzugefügt.
Um einen neuen Eintrag in der Zu-erledigen-Liste zu erstellen, müssen Sie als
erstes eine Beschreibung eingeben. Anschließend werden Sie aufgefordert, die
Priorität anzugeben. Diese wird durch eine Skala von 9 (niedrigste Priorität)
bis 1 (höchste Priorität) repräsentiert. Sie können die Priorität auch im
Nachhinein noch durch die '+'- und '-'-Tasten verändern.
Wenn das Terminpanel ausgewählt ist, können Sie eine neuen Termin oder ein
ganztägiges Ereignis erstellen. Für letzteres drücken Sie [ENTER] anstatt eine
Startuhrzeit einzugeben und geben lediglich eine Beschreibung an.
Um einen neuen Termin hinzuzufügen, müssen Sie die Startuhrzeit, die Dauer
(entweder per Enduhrzeit ([hh:mm]) oder per tatsächlicher Dauer ([+hh:mm],
[+xxdxxhxxm] oder [+mm]) und die Beschreibung des Ereignisses angeben. Falls Sie
keine Enduhrzeit oder Dauer angeben und stattdessen [ENTER] drücken, findet das
Ereignis nur exakt zur Startuhrzeit statt.
Der Tag, an dem das Ereignis oder der Termin stattfinden, ist der momente
ausgewählte Tag im Kalender. Ergo müssen Sie vorher ggf. den korrekten Tag
auswählen.
Notizen
-------
* Falls ein Termin bis in den nächsten Tag hinein dauert, wird er an allen
entsprechenden Tagen angezeigt. Falls er nicht an dem jeweilen Tag beginnt bzw.
endet, wird die Start- bzw. Endstunde durch '..' ersetzt.
* Falls sie [ENTER] drücken ohne eine Beschreibung eingegeben zu haben, wird
kein Eintrag hinzugefügt.
* Vergessen Sie nicht, die Kalenderdaten zu speichern, um sie beim nächsten
Start von Calcurse wiederherstellen zu können.

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Config
======
Open the configuration submenu. From this submenu, you can select between
color, layout, notification and general options, and you can also configure
your key bindings.
The color submenu lets you choose the color theme.
The layout submenu lets you choose the calcurse screen layout, in other words
where to place the three different panels on the screen.
The general options submenu brings a screen with the different options which
modifies the way calcurse interacts with the user.
The notify submenu allows you to change the notify-bar settings.
The keys submenu lets you define your own key bindings.
Do not forget to save the calendar data to retrieve your configuration next
time you launch calcurse.

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Kopieren und Einfügen
=====================
Kopieren und Einfügen des momenten ausgewählen Eintrages. Dies ist hilfreich, um
schnell einen Eintrag von einem Tag zu einem anderen zu verschieben. Hierfür
muss zunächst der zu kopierende Eintrag markiert und anschließend die der
Kopier-Funktion zugewiesene Taste gedrückt werden. Sobald der neue Tag im
Kalender gewählt ist, muss das Terminpanel ausgewählt und die Einfügen-Taste
betätigt werden. Das Ereignis wird anschließend im Terminpanel in dem neuen Tag
erscheinen.

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Calcurse - text-based organizer
===============================
Copyright (c) 2004-2013 calcurse Development Team
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
- Redistributions of source code must retain the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer.
- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
materials provided with the distribution.
Send your feedback or comments to : misc@calcurse.org
Calcurse home page : http://calcurse.org

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Delete
======
Delete an element in the todo or appointment list.
Depending on which panel is selected when you press the delete key, the
highlighted item of either the todo or appointment list will be removed from
this list.
If the item to be deleted is recurrent, you will be asked if you wish to
suppress all of the item occurrences or just the one you selected.
If the general option 'confirm_delete' is set to 'YES', then you will be asked
for confirmation before deleting the selected event. Do not forget to save the
calendar data to retrieve the modifications next time you launch calcurse.

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Displacement keys
=================
Move around inside calcurse screens.
The following scheme summarizes how to get around:
move up
move to previous week
k K UP
move left ^
move to previous day |
h H LFT
<-- + -->
l L RGT
| move right
v move to next day
j J DWN
move to next week
move down
Moreover, while inside the calendar panel, the '0' key moves to the first day
of the week, and the '$' key selects the last day of the week.

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Edit Item
=========
Edit the item which is currently selected.
Depending on the item type (appointment, event or todo) and item repetition,
you will be asked to choose one of the item properties to modify. An item
property is one of the following: the start time, the end time, the
description, or the item repetition. You can also move an item, that is, move
an item without changing its duration.
Once you have chosen the property you want to modify, you will be shown its
actual value, and you will be able to change it as you like.
Notes
-----
* If you choose to edit the item repetition properties, you will be asked to
re-enter all of the repetition characteristics (repetition type, frequency,
and ending date). Moreover, the previous data concerning the deleted
occurrences will be lost.
* You can enter an empty end time to convert an existing appointment into a
punctual appointment.
* Do not forget to save the calendar data to retrieve the modified properties
next time you launch Calcurse.

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EditNote
========
Attach a note to any type of item, or edit an already existing note. This
feature is useful if you do not have enough space to store all of your item
description, or if you would like to add sub-tasks to an already existing todo
item for example.
You first need to highlight the item you want the note to be attached to. Then,
after pressing the edit note key, you will be driven to an external editor to
edit your note. This editor is chosen the following way:
* If the 'VISUAL' environment variable is set, then this will be the default
editor to be called.
* If 'VISUAL' is not set, then the 'EDITOR' environment variable will be used
as the default editor.
* If none of the above environment variables is set, then '/usr/bin/vi' will be
used.
Once the item note is edited and saved, quit your favorite editor. You will
then go back to calcurse, and the '>' sign will appear in front of the
highlighted item, meaning there is a note attached to it.

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Export
======
Export calcurse data (appointments, events and todos).
This leads to the export submenu, from which you can choose between two
different export formats: 'ical' and 'pcal'. Choosing one of those formats lets
you export calcurse data to iCal or pcal format.
You first need to specify the file to which the data will be exported. By
default, this file is:
~/calcurse.ics
for an ical export, and:
~/calcurse.txt
for a pcal export.
calcurse data are exported in the following order: events, appointments, todos.

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Flag Item
=========
Toggle an appointment's 'important' flag or a todo's 'completed' flag. If a
todo is flagged as completed, its priority number will be replaced by an 'X'
sign. Completed tasks will no longer appear in exported data or when using the
'-t' command line flag (unless specifying '0' as the priority number, in which
case only completed tasks will be shown).
If an appointment is flagged as important, an exclamation mark appears in front
of it, and you will be warned if time gets closed to the appointment start
time.
To customize the way one gets notified, the configuration submenu lets you
choose the command launched to warn user of an upcoming appointment, and how
long before it he gets notified.

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Generic key bindings
====================
Some of the key bindings apply whatever panel is selected. They are called
generic key bindings.
Here is the list of all the generic key bindings, together with their
corresponding action:
'^R' : Redraw function -> redraws calcurse panels, this is useful if
you resize your terminal screen or when
garbage appears inside the display
'^A' : Add Appointment -> add an appointment or an event
'^T' : Add TODO -> add a todo
'T' : -1 Day -> move to previous day
't' : +1 Day -> move to next day
'W' : -1 Week -> move to previous week
'w' : +1 Week -> move to next week
'M' : -1 Month -> move to previous month
'm' : +1 Month -> move to next month
'Y' : -1 Year -> move to previous year
'y' : +1 Year -> move to next year
'^G' : Goto today -> move to current day
The '^P' and '^N' keys are used to scroll text upward or downward when inside
specific screens such the help screens for example. They are also used when the
calendar screen is selected to switch between the available views (monthly and
weekly calendar views).

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Goto
====
Jump to a specific day in the calendar.
Using this command, you do not need to travel to that day using the
displacement keys inside the calendar panel.
If you hit [ENTER] without specifying any date, calcurse checks the system
current date and you will be taken to that date.
Notice that you can also specify a global key binding to return to the current
day, no matter which panel is currently selected.

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Import
======
Import data from an iCal file.
You will be asked to enter the file name from which to load iCal items. At the
end of the import process, and if the general option 'system_dialogs' is set to
'yes', a report indicating how many items were imported is shown.
This report contains the total number of lines read, the number of
appointments, events and todo items which were successfully imported, together
with the number of items for which problems occurred and that were skipped, if
any.
If one or more items could not be imported, one has the possibility to read the
import process report in order to identify which problems occurred.
In this report is shown one item per line, with the line in the input stream at
which this item begins, together with the description of why the item could not
be imported.

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calcurse Online Help
====================
Welcome to the calcurse online help. The online help system allows for easily
getting help on specific calcurse features.
On the calcurse main screen, type `:help <feature>` (e.g. `:help add`) or
`:help <key>` (e.g. `:help ^A`) to get help on a specific feature or key
binding. Type `:help` without any parameter to display this introduction or
simply use the corresponding keyboard shortcut (`?` by default).
All help texts are displayed using an external pager. You need to exit the
pager in order to get back to calcurse (pressing `q` should almost always
work). The default pager can be changed by setting the PAGER environment
variable.

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OtherCmd
========
Switch between status bar help pages.
Because the terminal screen is too narrow to display all of the available
commands, this command can be used to see the next set of commands together
with their key bindings.
Once the last status bar page is reached, running the command another time
leads you back to the first page.

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Pipe
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Das ausgewählte Item an ein externes Programm weiterleiten.
Drücken Sie die '|'-Taste (Pipe), um den momentan ausgewählten Eintrag an ein
externes Programm weiterzugeben.
Sie werden zurück zu Calcurse geleitet, sobald das Programm beendet ist.

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Priority
========
Change the priority of the currently selected item in the todo list.
Priorities are represented by the number appearing in front of the todo
description. This number goes from 9 for the lowest priority to 1 for the
highest priority. Todo items having higher priorities are placed first (at the
top) inside the todo panel.
By default, if you want to raise the priority of a todo item, you need to press
'+'. In doing so, the number in front of this item will decrease, meaning its
priority increases. The item position inside the todo panel may change,
depending on the priority of the items above it.
At the opposite, to lower a todo priority, press '-'. The todo position may
also change depending on the priority of the items below.

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Repeat
======
Repeat an event or an appointment.
You must first select the item to be repeated by moving inside the appointment
panel. Then running the repeat command will lead you to a set of three
questions, with which you will be able to specify the repetition
characteristics:
o type: you can choose between a daily, weekly, monthly or
yearly repetition by pressing 'D', 'W', 'M' or 'Y'
respectively.
o frequency: this indicates how often the item shall be repeated.
For example, if you want to remember an anniversary,
choose a 'yearly' repetition with a frequency of '1',
which means it must be repeated every year. Another
example: if you go to the restaurant every two days,
choose a 'daily' repetition with a frequency of '2'.
o ending date: this specifies when to stop repeating the selected
event or appointment. To indicate an endless
repetition, enter '0' and the item will be repeated
forever.
Notes
-----
* Repeated items are marked with an '*' inside the appointment panel, to be
easily recognizable from non-repeated ones.
* The 'Repeat' and 'Delete' command can be mixed to create complicated
configurations, as it is possible to delete only one occurrence of a repeated
item.

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Save
====
Save calcurse data.
Data are split into four different files which contain :
/ ~/.calcurse/conf -> user configuration
| (layout, color, general options)
| ~/.calcurse/apts -> data related to the appointments
| ~/.calcurse/todo -> data related to the todo list
\ ~/.calcurse/keys -> user-defined key bindings
In the config menu, you can choose to save the calcurse data automatically
before quitting.

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Tab
===
Switch between panels.
The panel currently in use has its border colorized.
Some actions are possible only if the right panel is selected. For example, if
you want to add a task in the todo list, you need first to press the 'TAB' key
to get the todo panel selected. Then you can press 'a' to add your item.
Notice that at the bottom of the screen the list of possible actions change
while pressing 'TAB', so you always know what action can be performed on the
selected panel.

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View
====
View the item you select in either the todo or appointment panel.
This is useful when an event description is longer than the available space to
display it. If that is the case, the description will be shortened and its end
replaced by '...'. To be able to read the entire description, just run the view
command and a popup window will appear, containing the whole event.
Press any key to close the popup window and go back to the main calcurse
screen.

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ViewNote
========
View a note which was previously attached to an item (an item which owns a note
has a '>' sign in front of it).
This command only permits to view the note, not to edit it (to do so, use the
'EditNote' command).
Once you highlighted an item with a note attached to it, and the view note key
was pressed, you will be driven to an external pager to view that note. The
default pager is chosen the following way:
* If the 'PAGER' environment variable is set, then this will be the default
viewer to be called.
* If the above environment variable is not set, then '/usr/bin/less' will be
used.
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Add
===
Add an item in either the todo or appointment list, depending on which panel is
selected.
To enter a new item in the todo list, you will need first to enter the
description of this new item. Then you will be asked to specify the todo
priority. This priority is represented by a number going from 9 for the lowest
priority, to 1 for the highest one. It is still possible to change the item
priority afterwards, by using the '+' and '-' keys inside the todo panel.
If the appointment panel is selected, you will be able to enter either a new
appointment or a new all-day long event. To enter a new event, press [ENTER]
instead of the item start time, and just fill in the event description.
To enter a new appointment to be added in the appointment list, you will need
to enter successively the time at which the appointment begins, the appointment
length (either by specifying the end time in [hh:mm] or the duration in
[+hh:mm], [+xxdxxhxxm] or [+mm] format), and the description of the event. If
you skip the end time by pressing [ENTER], a punctual appointment will be
created.
The day at which occurs the event or appointment is the day currently selected
in the calendar, so you need to move to the desired day before.
Notes
-----
* If an appointment lasts for such a long time that it continues on the next
days, this event will be indicated on all the corresponding days, and the
beginning or ending hour will be replaced by '..' if the event does not begin
or end on the day.
* If you only press [ENTER] at the description prompt, without any description,
no item will be added.
* Do not forget to save the calendar data to retrieve the new event next time
you launch calcurse.

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Config
======
Open the configuration submenu. From this submenu, you can select between
color, layout, notification and general options, and you can also configure
your key bindings.
The color submenu lets you choose the color theme.
The layout submenu lets you choose the calcurse screen layout, in other words
where to place the three different panels on the screen.
The general options submenu brings a screen with the different options which
modifies the way calcurse interacts with the user.
The notify submenu allows you to change the notify-bar settings.
The keys submenu lets you define your own key bindings.
Do not forget to save the calendar data to retrieve your configuration next
time you launch calcurse.

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Copy and Paste
==============
Copy and paste the currently selected item. This is useful to quickly copy an
item from one date to another. To do so, one must first highlight the item that
needs to be copied, then press the key assigned to the copy function. Once the
new date is chosen in the calendar, the appointment panel must be selected and
the paste key must be pressed to paste the item. The item will appear in the
appointment panel, assigned to the newly selected date.

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Calcurse - text-based organizer
===============================
Copyright (c) 2004-2013 calcurse Development Team
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
- Redistributions of source code must retain the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer.
- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
materials provided with the distribution.
Send your feedback or comments to : misc@calcurse.org
Calcurse home page : http://calcurse.org

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Delete
======
Delete an element in the todo or appointment list.
Depending on which panel is selected when you press the delete key, the
highlighted item of either the todo or appointment list will be removed from
this list.
If the item to be deleted is recurrent, you will be asked if you wish to
suppress all of the item occurrences or just the one you selected.
If the general option 'confirm_delete' is set to 'YES', then you will be asked
for confirmation before deleting the selected event. Do not forget to save the
calendar data to retrieve the modifications next time you launch calcurse.

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Displacement keys
=================
Move around inside calcurse screens.
The following scheme summarizes how to get around:
move up
move to previous week
k K UP
move left ^
move to previous day |
h H LFT
<-- + -->
l L RGT
| move right
v move to next day
j J DWN
move to next week
move down
Moreover, while inside the calendar panel, the '0' key moves to the first day
of the week, and the '$' key selects the last day of the week.

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Edit Item
=========
Edit the item which is currently selected.
Depending on the item type (appointment, event or todo) and item repetition,
you will be asked to choose one of the item properties to modify. An item
property is one of the following: the start time, the end time, the
description, or the item repetition. You can also move an item, that is, move
an item without changing its duration.
Once you have chosen the property you want to modify, you will be shown its
actual value, and you will be able to change it as you like.
Notes
-----
* If you choose to edit the item repetition properties, you will be asked to
re-enter all of the repetition characteristics (repetition type, frequency,
and ending date). Moreover, the previous data concerning the deleted
occurrences will be lost.
* You can enter an empty end time to convert an existing appointment into a
punctual appointment.
* Do not forget to save the calendar data to retrieve the modified properties
next time you launch Calcurse.

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EditNote
========
Attach a note to any type of item, or edit an already existing note. This
feature is useful if you do not have enough space to store all of your item
description, or if you would like to add sub-tasks to an already existing todo
item for example.
You first need to highlight the item you want the note to be attached to. Then,
after pressing the edit note key, you will be driven to an external editor to
edit your note. This editor is chosen the following way:
* If the 'VISUAL' environment variable is set, then this will be the default
editor to be called.
* If 'VISUAL' is not set, then the 'EDITOR' environment variable will be used
as the default editor.
* If none of the above environment variables is set, then '/usr/bin/vi' will be
used.
Once the item note is edited and saved, quit your favorite editor. You will
then go back to calcurse, and the '>' sign will appear in front of the
highlighted item, meaning there is a note attached to it.

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Export
======
Export calcurse data (appointments, events and todos).
This leads to the export submenu, from which you can choose between two
different export formats: 'ical' and 'pcal'. Choosing one of those formats lets
you export calcurse data to iCal or pcal format.
You first need to specify the file to which the data will be exported. By
default, this file is:
~/calcurse.ics
for an ical export, and:
~/calcurse.txt
for a pcal export.
calcurse data are exported in the following order: events, appointments, todos.

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Flag Item
=========
Toggle an appointment's 'important' flag or a todo's 'completed' flag. If a
todo is flagged as completed, its priority number will be replaced by an 'X'
sign. Completed tasks will no longer appear in exported data or when using the
'-t' command line flag (unless specifying '0' as the priority number, in which
case only completed tasks will be shown).
If an appointment is flagged as important, an exclamation mark appears in front
of it, and you will be warned if time gets closed to the appointment start
time.
To customize the way one gets notified, the configuration submenu lets you
choose the command launched to warn user of an upcoming appointment, and how
long before it he gets notified.

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Generic key bindings
====================
Some of the key bindings apply whatever panel is selected. They are called
generic key bindings.
Here is the list of all the generic key bindings, together with their
corresponding action:
'^R' : Redraw function -> redraws calcurse panels, this is useful if
you resize your terminal screen or when
garbage appears inside the display
'^A' : Add Appointment -> add an appointment or an event
'^T' : Add TODO -> add a todo
'T' : -1 Day -> move to previous day
't' : +1 Day -> move to next day
'W' : -1 Week -> move to previous week
'w' : +1 Week -> move to next week
'M' : -1 Month -> move to previous month
'm' : +1 Month -> move to next month
'Y' : -1 Year -> move to previous year
'y' : +1 Year -> move to next year
'^G' : Goto today -> move to current day
The '^P' and '^N' keys are used to scroll text upward or downward when inside
specific screens such the help screens for example. They are also used when the
calendar screen is selected to switch between the available views (monthly and
weekly calendar views).

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Goto
====
Jump to a specific day in the calendar.
Using this command, you do not need to travel to that day using the
displacement keys inside the calendar panel.
If you hit [ENTER] without specifying any date, calcurse checks the system
current date and you will be taken to that date.
Notice that you can also specify a global key binding to return to the current
day, no matter which panel is currently selected.

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Import
======
Import data from an iCal file.
You will be asked to enter the file name from which to load iCal items. At the
end of the import process, and if the general option 'system_dialogs' is set to
'yes', a report indicating how many items were imported is shown.
This report contains the total number of lines read, the number of
appointments, events and todo items which were successfully imported, together
with the number of items for which problems occurred and that were skipped, if
any.
If one or more items could not be imported, one has the possibility to read the
import process report in order to identify which problems occurred.
In this report is shown one item per line, with the line in the input stream at
which this item begins, together with the description of why the item could not
be imported.

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calcurse Online Help
====================
Welcome to the calcurse online help. The online help system allows for easily
getting help on specific calcurse features.
On the calcurse main screen, type `:help <feature>` (e.g. `:help add`) or
`:help <key>` (e.g. `:help ^A`) to get help on a specific feature or key
binding. Type `:help` without any parameter to display this introduction or
simply use the corresponding keyboard shortcut (`?` by default).
All help texts are displayed using an external pager. You need to exit the
pager in order to get back to calcurse (pressing `q` should almost always
work). The default pager can be changed by setting the PAGER environment
variable.

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OtherCmd
========
Switch between status bar help pages.
Because the terminal screen is too narrow to display all of the available
commands, this command can be used to see the next set of commands together
with their key bindings.
Once the last status bar page is reached, running the command another time
leads you back to the first page.

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Pipe
====
Pipe the selected item to an external program.
Press the '|' key to pipe the currently selected appointment or todo entry to
an external program.
You will be driven back to calcurse as soon as the program exits.

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Priority
========
Change the priority of the currently selected item in the todo list.
Priorities are represented by the number appearing in front of the todo
description. This number goes from 9 for the lowest priority to 1 for the
highest priority. Todo items having higher priorities are placed first (at the
top) inside the todo panel.
By default, if you want to raise the priority of a todo item, you need to press
'+'. In doing so, the number in front of this item will decrease, meaning its
priority increases. The item position inside the todo panel may change,
depending on the priority of the items above it.
At the opposite, to lower a todo priority, press '-'. The todo position may
also change depending on the priority of the items below.

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Repeat
======
Repeat an event or an appointment.
You must first select the item to be repeated by moving inside the appointment
panel. Then running the repeat command will lead you to a set of three
questions, with which you will be able to specify the repetition
characteristics:
o type: you can choose between a daily, weekly, monthly or
yearly repetition by pressing 'D', 'W', 'M' or 'Y'
respectively.
o frequency: this indicates how often the item shall be repeated.
For example, if you want to remember an anniversary,
choose a 'yearly' repetition with a frequency of '1',
which means it must be repeated every year. Another
example: if you go to the restaurant every two days,
choose a 'daily' repetition with a frequency of '2'.
o ending date: this specifies when to stop repeating the selected
event or appointment. To indicate an endless
repetition, enter '0' and the item will be repeated
forever.
Notes
-----
* Repeated items are marked with an '*' inside the appointment panel, to be
easily recognizable from non-repeated ones.
* The 'Repeat' and 'Delete' command can be mixed to create complicated
configurations, as it is possible to delete only one occurrence of a repeated
item.

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Save
====
Save calcurse data.
Data are split into four different files which contain :
/ ~/.calcurse/conf -> user configuration
| (layout, color, general options)
| ~/.calcurse/apts -> data related to the appointments
| ~/.calcurse/todo -> data related to the todo list
\ ~/.calcurse/keys -> user-defined key bindings
In the config menu, you can choose to save the calcurse data automatically
before quitting.

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Tab
===
Switch between panels.
The panel currently in use has its border colorized.
Some actions are possible only if the right panel is selected. For example, if
you want to add a task in the todo list, you need first to press the 'TAB' key
to get the todo panel selected. Then you can press 'a' to add your item.
Notice that at the bottom of the screen the list of possible actions change
while pressing 'TAB', so you always know what action can be performed on the
selected panel.

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View
====
View the item you select in either the todo or appointment panel.
This is useful when an event description is longer than the available space to
display it. If that is the case, the description will be shortened and its end
replaced by '...'. To be able to read the entire description, just run the view
command and a popup window will appear, containing the whole event.
Press any key to close the popup window and go back to the main calcurse
screen.

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ViewNote
========
View a note which was previously attached to an item (an item which owns a note
has a '>' sign in front of it).
This command only permits to view the note, not to edit it (to do so, use the
'EditNote' command).
Once you highlighted an item with a note attached to it, and the view note key
was pressed, you will be driven to an external pager to view that note. The
default pager is chosen the following way:
* If the 'PAGER' environment variable is set, then this will be the default
viewer to be called.
* If the above environment variable is not set, then '/usr/bin/less' will be
used.
As for editing a note, quit the pager and you will be driven back to calcurse.

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Add
===
Add an item in either the todo or appointment list, depending on which panel is
selected.
To enter a new item in the todo list, you will need first to enter the
description of this new item. Then you will be asked to specify the todo
priority. This priority is represented by a number going from 9 for the lowest
priority, to 1 for the highest one. It is still possible to change the item
priority afterwards, by using the '+' and '-' keys inside the todo panel.
If the appointment panel is selected, you will be able to enter either a new
appointment or a new all-day long event. To enter a new event, press [ENTER]
instead of the item start time, and just fill in the event description.
To enter a new appointment to be added in the appointment list, you will need
to enter successively the time at which the appointment begins, the appointment
length (either by specifying the end time in [hh:mm] or the duration in
[+hh:mm], [+xxdxxhxxm] or [+mm] format), and the description of the event. If
you skip the end time by pressing [ENTER], a punctual appointment will be
created.
The day at which occurs the event or appointment is the day currently selected
in the calendar, so you need to move to the desired day before.
Notes
-----
* If an appointment lasts for such a long time that it continues on the next
days, this event will be indicated on all the corresponding days, and the
beginning or ending hour will be replaced by '..' if the event does not begin
or end on the day.
* If you only press [ENTER] at the description prompt, without any description,
no item will be added.
* Do not forget to save the calendar data to retrieve the new event next time
you launch calcurse.

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Config
======
Open the configuration submenu. From this submenu, you can select between
color, layout, notification and general options, and you can also configure
your key bindings.
The color submenu lets you choose the color theme.
The layout submenu lets you choose the calcurse screen layout, in other words
where to place the three different panels on the screen.
The general options submenu brings a screen with the different options which
modifies the way calcurse interacts with the user.
The notify submenu allows you to change the notify-bar settings.
The keys submenu lets you define your own key bindings.
Do not forget to save the calendar data to retrieve your configuration next
time you launch calcurse.

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Copy and Paste
==============
Copy and paste the currently selected item. This is useful to quickly copy an
item from one date to another. To do so, one must first highlight the item that
needs to be copied, then press the key assigned to the copy function. Once the
new date is chosen in the calendar, the appointment panel must be selected and
the paste key must be pressed to paste the item. The item will appear in the
appointment panel, assigned to the newly selected date.

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Calcurse - text-based organizer
===============================
Copyright (c) 2004-2013 calcurse Development Team
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
- Redistributions of source code must retain the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer.
- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
materials provided with the distribution.
Send your feedback or comments to : misc@calcurse.org
Calcurse home page : http://calcurse.org

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Delete
======
Delete an element in the todo or appointment list.
Depending on which panel is selected when you press the delete key, the
highlighted item of either the todo or appointment list will be removed from
this list.
If the item to be deleted is recurrent, you will be asked if you wish to
suppress all of the item occurrences or just the one you selected.
If the general option 'confirm_delete' is set to 'YES', then you will be asked
for confirmation before deleting the selected event. Do not forget to save the
calendar data to retrieve the modifications next time you launch calcurse.

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Displacement keys
=================
Move around inside calcurse screens.
The following scheme summarizes how to get around:
move up
move to previous week
k K UP
move left ^
move to previous day |
h H LFT
<-- + -->
l L RGT
| move right
v move to next day
j J DWN
move to next week
move down
Moreover, while inside the calendar panel, the '0' key moves to the first day
of the week, and the '$' key selects the last day of the week.

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Edit Item
=========
Edit the item which is currently selected.
Depending on the item type (appointment, event or todo) and item repetition,
you will be asked to choose one of the item properties to modify. An item
property is one of the following: the start time, the end time, the
description, or the item repetition. You can also move an item, that is, move
an item without changing its duration.
Once you have chosen the property you want to modify, you will be shown its
actual value, and you will be able to change it as you like.
Notes
-----
* If you choose to edit the item repetition properties, you will be asked to
re-enter all of the repetition characteristics (repetition type, frequency,
and ending date). Moreover, the previous data concerning the deleted
occurrences will be lost.
* You can enter an empty end time to convert an existing appointment into a
punctual appointment.
* Do not forget to save the calendar data to retrieve the modified properties
next time you launch Calcurse.

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EditNote
========
Attach a note to any type of item, or edit an already existing note. This
feature is useful if you do not have enough space to store all of your item
description, or if you would like to add sub-tasks to an already existing todo
item for example.
You first need to highlight the item you want the note to be attached to. Then,
after pressing the edit note key, you will be driven to an external editor to
edit your note. This editor is chosen the following way:
* If the 'VISUAL' environment variable is set, then this will be the default
editor to be called.
* If 'VISUAL' is not set, then the 'EDITOR' environment variable will be used
as the default editor.
* If none of the above environment variables is set, then '/usr/bin/vi' will be
used.
Once the item note is edited and saved, quit your favorite editor. You will
then go back to calcurse, and the '>' sign will appear in front of the
highlighted item, meaning there is a note attached to it.

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Export
======
Export calcurse data (appointments, events and todos).
This leads to the export submenu, from which you can choose between two
different export formats: 'ical' and 'pcal'. Choosing one of those formats lets
you export calcurse data to iCal or pcal format.
You first need to specify the file to which the data will be exported. By
default, this file is:
~/calcurse.ics
for an ical export, and:
~/calcurse.txt
for a pcal export.
calcurse data are exported in the following order: events, appointments, todos.

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Flag Item
=========
Toggle an appointment's 'important' flag or a todo's 'completed' flag. If a
todo is flagged as completed, its priority number will be replaced by an 'X'
sign. Completed tasks will no longer appear in exported data or when using the
'-t' command line flag (unless specifying '0' as the priority number, in which
case only completed tasks will be shown).
If an appointment is flagged as important, an exclamation mark appears in front
of it, and you will be warned if time gets closed to the appointment start
time.
To customize the way one gets notified, the configuration submenu lets you
choose the command launched to warn user of an upcoming appointment, and how
long before it he gets notified.

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Generic key bindings
====================
Some of the key bindings apply whatever panel is selected. They are called
generic key bindings.
Here is the list of all the generic key bindings, together with their
corresponding action:
'^R' : Redraw function -> redraws calcurse panels, this is useful if
you resize your terminal screen or when
garbage appears inside the display
'^A' : Add Appointment -> add an appointment or an event
'^T' : Add TODO -> add a todo
'T' : -1 Day -> move to previous day
't' : +1 Day -> move to next day
'W' : -1 Week -> move to previous week
'w' : +1 Week -> move to next week
'M' : -1 Month -> move to previous month
'm' : +1 Month -> move to next month
'Y' : -1 Year -> move to previous year
'y' : +1 Year -> move to next year
'^G' : Goto today -> move to current day
The '^P' and '^N' keys are used to scroll text upward or downward when inside
specific screens such the help screens for example. They are also used when the
calendar screen is selected to switch between the available views (monthly and
weekly calendar views).

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Goto
====
Jump to a specific day in the calendar.
Using this command, you do not need to travel to that day using the
displacement keys inside the calendar panel.
If you hit [ENTER] without specifying any date, calcurse checks the system
current date and you will be taken to that date.
Notice that you can also specify a global key binding to return to the current
day, no matter which panel is currently selected.

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Import
======
Import data from an iCal file.
You will be asked to enter the file name from which to load iCal items. At the
end of the import process, and if the general option 'system_dialogs' is set to
'yes', a report indicating how many items were imported is shown.
This report contains the total number of lines read, the number of
appointments, events and todo items which were successfully imported, together
with the number of items for which problems occurred and that were skipped, if
any.
If one or more items could not be imported, one has the possibility to read the
import process report in order to identify which problems occurred.
In this report is shown one item per line, with the line in the input stream at
which this item begins, together with the description of why the item could not
be imported.

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calcurse Online Help
====================
Welcome to the calcurse online help. The online help system allows for easily
getting help on specific calcurse features.
On the calcurse main screen, type `:help <feature>` (e.g. `:help add`) or
`:help <key>` (e.g. `:help ^A`) to get help on a specific feature or key
binding. Type `:help` without any parameter to display this introduction or
simply use the corresponding keyboard shortcut (`?` by default).
All help texts are displayed using an external pager. You need to exit the
pager in order to get back to calcurse (pressing `q` should almost always
work). The default pager can be changed by setting the PAGER environment
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OtherCmd
========
Switch between status bar help pages.
Because the terminal screen is too narrow to display all of the available
commands, this command can be used to see the next set of commands together
with their key bindings.
Once the last status bar page is reached, running the command another time
leads you back to the first page.

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Pipe
====
Pipe the selected item to an external program.
Press the '|' key to pipe the currently selected appointment or todo entry to
an external program.
You will be driven back to calcurse as soon as the program exits.

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Priority
========
Change the priority of the currently selected item in the todo list.
Priorities are represented by the number appearing in front of the todo
description. This number goes from 9 for the lowest priority to 1 for the
highest priority. Todo items having higher priorities are placed first (at the
top) inside the todo panel.
By default, if you want to raise the priority of a todo item, you need to press
'+'. In doing so, the number in front of this item will decrease, meaning its
priority increases. The item position inside the todo panel may change,
depending on the priority of the items above it.
At the opposite, to lower a todo priority, press '-'. The todo position may
also change depending on the priority of the items below.

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Repeat
======
Repeat an event or an appointment.
You must first select the item to be repeated by moving inside the appointment
panel. Then running the repeat command will lead you to a set of three
questions, with which you will be able to specify the repetition
characteristics:
o type: you can choose between a daily, weekly, monthly or
yearly repetition by pressing 'D', 'W', 'M' or 'Y'
respectively.
o frequency: this indicates how often the item shall be repeated.
For example, if you want to remember an anniversary,
choose a 'yearly' repetition with a frequency of '1',
which means it must be repeated every year. Another
example: if you go to the restaurant every two days,
choose a 'daily' repetition with a frequency of '2'.
o ending date: this specifies when to stop repeating the selected
event or appointment. To indicate an endless
repetition, enter '0' and the item will be repeated
forever.
Notes
-----
* Repeated items are marked with an '*' inside the appointment panel, to be
easily recognizable from non-repeated ones.
* The 'Repeat' and 'Delete' command can be mixed to create complicated
configurations, as it is possible to delete only one occurrence of a repeated
item.

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Save
====
Save calcurse data.
Data are split into four different files which contain :
/ ~/.calcurse/conf -> user configuration
| (layout, color, general options)
| ~/.calcurse/apts -> data related to the appointments
| ~/.calcurse/todo -> data related to the todo list
\ ~/.calcurse/keys -> user-defined key bindings
In the config menu, you can choose to save the calcurse data automatically
before quitting.

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Tab
===
Switch between panels.
The panel currently in use has its border colorized.
Some actions are possible only if the right panel is selected. For example, if
you want to add a task in the todo list, you need first to press the 'TAB' key
to get the todo panel selected. Then you can press 'a' to add your item.
Notice that at the bottom of the screen the list of possible actions change
while pressing 'TAB', so you always know what action can be performed on the
selected panel.

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View
====
View the item you select in either the todo or appointment panel.
This is useful when an event description is longer than the available space to
display it. If that is the case, the description will be shortened and its end
replaced by '...'. To be able to read the entire description, just run the view
command and a popup window will appear, containing the whole event.
Press any key to close the popup window and go back to the main calcurse
screen.

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ViewNote
========
View a note which was previously attached to an item (an item which owns a note
has a '>' sign in front of it).
This command only permits to view the note, not to edit it (to do so, use the
'EditNote' command).
Once you highlighted an item with a note attached to it, and the view note key
was pressed, you will be driven to an external pager to view that note. The
default pager is chosen the following way:
* If the 'PAGER' environment variable is set, then this will be the default
viewer to be called.
* If the above environment variable is not set, then '/usr/bin/less' will be
used.
As for editing a note, quit the pager and you will be driven back to calcurse.

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Add
===
Add an item in either the todo or appointment list, depending on which panel is
selected.
To enter a new item in the todo list, you will need first to enter the
description of this new item. Then you will be asked to specify the todo
priority. This priority is represented by a number going from 9 for the lowest
priority, to 1 for the highest one. It is still possible to change the item
priority afterwards, by using the '+' and '-' keys inside the todo panel.
If the appointment panel is selected, you will be able to enter either a new
appointment or a new all-day long event. To enter a new event, press [ENTER]
instead of the item start time, and just fill in the event description.
To enter a new appointment to be added in the appointment list, you will need
to enter successively the time at which the appointment begins, the appointment
length (either by specifying the end time in [hh:mm] or the duration in
[+hh:mm], [+xxdxxhxxm] or [+mm] format), and the description of the event. If
you skip the end time by pressing [ENTER], a punctual appointment will be
created.
The day at which occurs the event or appointment is the day currently selected
in the calendar, so you need to move to the desired day before.
Notes
-----
* If an appointment lasts for such a long time that it continues on the next
days, this event will be indicated on all the corresponding days, and the
beginning or ending hour will be replaced by '..' if the event does not begin
or end on the day.
* If you only press [ENTER] at the description prompt, without any description,
no item will be added.
* Do not forget to save the calendar data to retrieve the new event next time
you launch calcurse.

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Config
======
Open the configuration submenu. From this submenu, you can select between
color, layout, notification and general options, and you can also configure
your key bindings.
The color submenu lets you choose the color theme.
The layout submenu lets you choose the calcurse screen layout, in other words
where to place the three different panels on the screen.
The general options submenu brings a screen with the different options which
modifies the way calcurse interacts with the user.
The notify submenu allows you to change the notify-bar settings.
The keys submenu lets you define your own key bindings.
Do not forget to save the calendar data to retrieve your configuration next
time you launch calcurse.

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Copy and Paste
==============
Copy and paste the currently selected item. This is useful to quickly copy an
item from one date to another. To do so, one must first highlight the item that
needs to be copied, then press the key assigned to the copy function. Once the
new date is chosen in the calendar, the appointment panel must be selected and
the paste key must be pressed to paste the item. The item will appear in the
appointment panel, assigned to the newly selected date.

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Calcurse - text-based organizer
===============================
Copyright (c) 2004-2013 calcurse Development Team
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
- Redistributions of source code must retain the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer.
- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
materials provided with the distribution.
Send your feedback or comments to : misc@calcurse.org
Calcurse home page : http://calcurse.org

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Delete
======
Delete an element in the todo or appointment list.
Depending on which panel is selected when you press the delete key, the
highlighted item of either the todo or appointment list will be removed from
this list.
If the item to be deleted is recurrent, you will be asked if you wish to
suppress all of the item occurrences or just the one you selected.
If the general option 'confirm_delete' is set to 'YES', then you will be asked
for confirmation before deleting the selected event. Do not forget to save the
calendar data to retrieve the modifications next time you launch calcurse.

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Displacement keys
=================
Move around inside calcurse screens.
The following scheme summarizes how to get around:
move up
move to previous week
k K UP
move left ^
move to previous day |
h H LFT
<-- + -->
l L RGT
| move right
v move to next day
j J DWN
move to next week
move down
Moreover, while inside the calendar panel, the '0' key moves to the first day
of the week, and the '$' key selects the last day of the week.

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Edit Item
=========
Edit the item which is currently selected.
Depending on the item type (appointment, event or todo) and item repetition,
you will be asked to choose one of the item properties to modify. An item
property is one of the following: the start time, the end time, the
description, or the item repetition. You can also move an item, that is, move
an item without changing its duration.
Once you have chosen the property you want to modify, you will be shown its
actual value, and you will be able to change it as you like.
Notes
-----
* If you choose to edit the item repetition properties, you will be asked to
re-enter all of the repetition characteristics (repetition type, frequency,
and ending date). Moreover, the previous data concerning the deleted
occurrences will be lost.
* You can enter an empty end time to convert an existing appointment into a
punctual appointment.
* Do not forget to save the calendar data to retrieve the modified properties
next time you launch Calcurse.

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EditNote
========
Attach a note to any type of item, or edit an already existing note. This
feature is useful if you do not have enough space to store all of your item
description, or if you would like to add sub-tasks to an already existing todo
item for example.
You first need to highlight the item you want the note to be attached to. Then,
after pressing the edit note key, you will be driven to an external editor to
edit your note. This editor is chosen the following way:
* If the 'VISUAL' environment variable is set, then this will be the default
editor to be called.
* If 'VISUAL' is not set, then the 'EDITOR' environment variable will be used
as the default editor.
* If none of the above environment variables is set, then '/usr/bin/vi' will be
used.
Once the item note is edited and saved, quit your favorite editor. You will
then go back to calcurse, and the '>' sign will appear in front of the
highlighted item, meaning there is a note attached to it.

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Export
======
Export calcurse data (appointments, events and todos).
This leads to the export submenu, from which you can choose between two
different export formats: 'ical' and 'pcal'. Choosing one of those formats lets
you export calcurse data to iCal or pcal format.
You first need to specify the file to which the data will be exported. By
default, this file is:
~/calcurse.ics
for an ical export, and:
~/calcurse.txt
for a pcal export.
calcurse data are exported in the following order: events, appointments, todos.

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Flag Item
=========
Toggle an appointment's 'important' flag or a todo's 'completed' flag. If a
todo is flagged as completed, its priority number will be replaced by an 'X'
sign. Completed tasks will no longer appear in exported data or when using the
'-t' command line flag (unless specifying '0' as the priority number, in which
case only completed tasks will be shown).
If an appointment is flagged as important, an exclamation mark appears in front
of it, and you will be warned if time gets closed to the appointment start
time.
To customize the way one gets notified, the configuration submenu lets you
choose the command launched to warn user of an upcoming appointment, and how
long before it he gets notified.

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Generic key bindings
====================
Some of the key bindings apply whatever panel is selected. They are called
generic key bindings.
Here is the list of all the generic key bindings, together with their
corresponding action:
'^R' : Redraw function -> redraws calcurse panels, this is useful if
you resize your terminal screen or when
garbage appears inside the display
'^A' : Add Appointment -> add an appointment or an event
'^T' : Add TODO -> add a todo
'T' : -1 Day -> move to previous day
't' : +1 Day -> move to next day
'W' : -1 Week -> move to previous week
'w' : +1 Week -> move to next week
'M' : -1 Month -> move to previous month
'm' : +1 Month -> move to next month
'Y' : -1 Year -> move to previous year
'y' : +1 Year -> move to next year
'^G' : Goto today -> move to current day
The '^P' and '^N' keys are used to scroll text upward or downward when inside
specific screens such the help screens for example. They are also used when the
calendar screen is selected to switch between the available views (monthly and
weekly calendar views).

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Goto
====
Jump to a specific day in the calendar.
Using this command, you do not need to travel to that day using the
displacement keys inside the calendar panel.
If you hit [ENTER] without specifying any date, calcurse checks the system
current date and you will be taken to that date.
Notice that you can also specify a global key binding to return to the current
day, no matter which panel is currently selected.

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Import
======
Import data from an iCal file.
You will be asked to enter the file name from which to load iCal items. At the
end of the import process, and if the general option 'system_dialogs' is set to
'yes', a report indicating how many items were imported is shown.
This report contains the total number of lines read, the number of
appointments, events and todo items which were successfully imported, together
with the number of items for which problems occurred and that were skipped, if
any.
If one or more items could not be imported, one has the possibility to read the
import process report in order to identify which problems occurred.
In this report is shown one item per line, with the line in the input stream at
which this item begins, together with the description of why the item could not
be imported.

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calcurse Online Help
====================
Welcome to the calcurse online help. The online help system allows for easily
getting help on specific calcurse features.
On the calcurse main screen, type `:help <feature>` (e.g. `:help add`) or
`:help <key>` (e.g. `:help ^A`) to get help on a specific feature or key
binding. Type `:help` without any parameter to display this introduction or
simply use the corresponding keyboard shortcut (`?` by default).
All help texts are displayed using an external pager. You need to exit the
pager in order to get back to calcurse (pressing `q` should almost always
work). The default pager can be changed by setting the PAGER environment
variable.

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OtherCmd
========
Switch between status bar help pages.
Because the terminal screen is too narrow to display all of the available
commands, this command can be used to see the next set of commands together
with their key bindings.
Once the last status bar page is reached, running the command another time
leads you back to the first page.

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Pipe
====
Pipe the selected item to an external program.
Press the '|' key to pipe the currently selected appointment or todo entry to
an external program.
You will be driven back to calcurse as soon as the program exits.

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Priority
========
Change the priority of the currently selected item in the todo list.
Priorities are represented by the number appearing in front of the todo
description. This number goes from 9 for the lowest priority to 1 for the
highest priority. Todo items having higher priorities are placed first (at the
top) inside the todo panel.
By default, if you want to raise the priority of a todo item, you need to press
'+'. In doing so, the number in front of this item will decrease, meaning its
priority increases. The item position inside the todo panel may change,
depending on the priority of the items above it.
At the opposite, to lower a todo priority, press '-'. The todo position may
also change depending on the priority of the items below.

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Repeat
======
Repeat an event or an appointment.
You must first select the item to be repeated by moving inside the appointment
panel. Then running the repeat command will lead you to a set of three
questions, with which you will be able to specify the repetition
characteristics:
o type: you can choose between a daily, weekly, monthly or
yearly repetition by pressing 'D', 'W', 'M' or 'Y'
respectively.
o frequency: this indicates how often the item shall be repeated.
For example, if you want to remember an anniversary,
choose a 'yearly' repetition with a frequency of '1',
which means it must be repeated every year. Another
example: if you go to the restaurant every two days,
choose a 'daily' repetition with a frequency of '2'.
o ending date: this specifies when to stop repeating the selected
event or appointment. To indicate an endless
repetition, enter '0' and the item will be repeated
forever.
Notes
-----
* Repeated items are marked with an '*' inside the appointment panel, to be
easily recognizable from non-repeated ones.
* The 'Repeat' and 'Delete' command can be mixed to create complicated
configurations, as it is possible to delete only one occurrence of a repeated
item.

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Save
====
Save calcurse data.
Data are split into four different files which contain :
/ ~/.calcurse/conf -> user configuration
| (layout, color, general options)
| ~/.calcurse/apts -> data related to the appointments
| ~/.calcurse/todo -> data related to the todo list
\ ~/.calcurse/keys -> user-defined key bindings
In the config menu, you can choose to save the calcurse data automatically
before quitting.

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Tab
===
Switch between panels.
The panel currently in use has its border colorized.
Some actions are possible only if the right panel is selected. For example, if
you want to add a task in the todo list, you need first to press the 'TAB' key
to get the todo panel selected. Then you can press 'a' to add your item.
Notice that at the bottom of the screen the list of possible actions change
while pressing 'TAB', so you always know what action can be performed on the
selected panel.

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View
====
View the item you select in either the todo or appointment panel.
This is useful when an event description is longer than the available space to
display it. If that is the case, the description will be shortened and its end
replaced by '...'. To be able to read the entire description, just run the view
command and a popup window will appear, containing the whole event.
Press any key to close the popup window and go back to the main calcurse
screen.

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ViewNote
========
View a note which was previously attached to an item (an item which owns a note
has a '>' sign in front of it).
This command only permits to view the note, not to edit it (to do so, use the
'EditNote' command).
Once you highlighted an item with a note attached to it, and the view note key
was pressed, you will be driven to an external pager to view that note. The
default pager is chosen the following way:
* If the 'PAGER' environment variable is set, then this will be the default
viewer to be called.
* If the above environment variable is not set, then '/usr/bin/less' will be
used.
As for editing a note, quit the pager and you will be driven back to calcurse.

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Adicionar
=========
Adiciona um item para a lista de tarefas ou de agendamentos, dependendo
de qual painel está selecionado.
Para inserir um novo item na lista de tarefas, você precisa primeiro inserir
a descrição deste novo item. Então, você será solicitado para especificar a
prioridade da tarefa. Esta prioridade é representada por um número que vai de
9, como a menor prioridade, até 1, como a maior. Também é possível alterar a
prioridade do item posteriormente, usando as teclas '+' e '-' dentro do
painel de tarefas.
Se o painel de agendamentos estiver selecionado, você poderá inserir o
novo agendamento ou um evento para dia inteiro. Para inserir um novo
evento, pressione [ENTER] ao invés do item de horário de início, e
simplesmente preencha a descrição do evento.
Para inserir um novo agendamento a ser adicionado à lista de agendamentos,
será necessário que você insira sucessivamente o horário no que o agendamento
será iniciado, sua extensão (especificando o horário de término no formato
[hh:mm] ou a duração, no formato [+hh:mm], [+xxdxxhxxm] ou [+mm]) e a
descrição do evento. Se você pular o horário de término pressionando [ENTER],
um agendamento pontual será criado.
O dia em que o evento ou agendamento ocorrerá é o dia atualmente
selecionado no calendário. Então, você deve mover para o dia desejado
antes.
Notas
-----
* Se um agendamento durar por tanto tempo que chegar a continuar pelos
próximos dias, este evento será indicado em todos os dias correspondentes,
e os horários de início ou término serão substituídos por '..' se o evento
não iniciar ou terminar no dia.
* Se você apenas pressionar [ENTER] no prompt de descrição, sem qualquer
descrição, nenhum item será adicionado.
* Não se esqueça de salvar os dados do calendário para obter o novo
evento na próxima vez que você iniciar o calcurse.

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Config
======
Abre os submenus de configuração. A partir deste submenu, você pode
selecionar dentre várias cores, layout, notificações e opções em geral,
e você pode até mesmo configurar suas teclas de atalhos.
O submenu de cor permite que você escolha o tema de cores.
O submenu de layout permite que você escolha o layout da tela do calcurse.
Em outras palavras, permite definir onde colocar três painéis diferentes
na tela.
O submenu de opções gerais, Geral, traz uma tela com opções diferentes,
que modificam a forma como Calcurse interage com o usuário.
O submenu de notificação permite que você altere as configurações da barrade
notificação.
O submenu de teclas permite que você defina seus próprios atalhos de
teclado.
Não esqueça de salvar os dados do calendário para restaurar sua configuração
na próxima vez que você iniciar o calcurse.

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Copiar e Colar
==============
Copia e cola o item atualmente selecionado. Isso é útil para rapidamente
copiar um item de uma data para outra. Para isso, deve-se primeiro destacar
o item que precisa ser copiado e, então, pressionar a tecla designada
para de função de cópia. Assim que a nova data tiver sido escolhida no
calendário, o painel de agendamentos deve estar selecionado e a tecla
deve ser pressionado para colar o item. O item vai aparecer o painel de
agendamentos, atribuído à data selecionada.

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Calcurse - organizador baseado em texto
=======================================
Copyright (c) 2004-2013 Equipe de Desenvolvimento do Calcurse
Todos os direitos reservados.
A redistribuição e uso na forma de código-fonte e binário, com ou
sem modificações, são permitidas na medida em que as seguintes
condições sejam cumpridas:
- As redistribuições de código-fonte devem reter os direitos de
propriedade, a presente licença, esta lista de condições e a
seguinte ressalva.
- As redistribuições em forma binária devem reproduzir a
presente licença, esta lista de condições e a seguinte
ressalva na documentação e/ou outros materiais fornecidos
com a distribuição.
Envie seu feedback ou comentários para : misc@calcurse.org
Homepage do Calcurse : http://calcurse.org

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Excluir
=======
Exclui um elemento da lista de tarefas ou de agendamentos.
Dependendo do painel selecionado, quando você pressionar a tecla de exclusão,
o item selecionado de tanto a lista de Tarefas quanto de agendamentos será
excluído desta lista.
Se o item a ser excluído é recorrente, você será perguntado se você deseja
suprimir todas ocorrências deste item ou somente o item que você selecionou.
Se a opção geral "confirm_delete" estiver definida para "SIM", a você
será solicitada confirmação antes de excluir o evento selecionado. Não
esqueça de salvar os dados do calendário para recuperar as modificações na
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Teclas de deslocamento
======================
Movimenta pelas telas do calcurse.
O seguinte esquema resume como funciona a movimentação:
move para cima
move para semana anterior
k K UP
move para esquerda ^
move para dia anterior |
h H LFT
<-- + -->
l L RGT
| move para direita
v move para dia seguinte
k K DWN
move para semana seguinte
move para baixo
Ademais, enquanto dentro do painel de calendário, a tecla "0" move para
o primeiro dia da semana, e a tecla "$" seleciona o último dia da semana.

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Editar item
===========
Edita o item selecionado.
Dependendo do tipo do item (agendamento, evento, ou tarefa), e se ele for
repetido ou não, a você será solicitado que escolha uma das propriedades
do item a modificar. Uma propriedade de item é uma das seguintes: o horário
de início, o horário de término, a descrição ou a repetição do item. Você
também pode mover um item, isto é, mover um item sem alterar sua duração.
Assim que você tiver escolhido a propriedade que você deseja modificar, será
mostrado o valor atual e você poderá alterá-lo como quiser.
Notas
------
* Se você escolher editar as propriedades de repetição do item, a você
será solicitado que insira novamente todas as características de repetição
(tipo de repetição, frequência e data de término). Ademais, a data anterior
referente às ocorrências excluídas será perdida.
* Você pode inserir um horário de término vazio para converter um agendamento
existente em um agendamento pontual.
* Não esqueça de salvar os dados do calendário para recuperar as propriedades
modificadas na próxima vez que iniciar o calcurse.

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EditarNota
==========
Anexa uma nota a qualquer tipo de item, ou edita qualquer nota existente.
Este recurso é útil se você não tem espaço suficiente para armazenar toda
descrição de seu item ou se você deseja adicionar subtarefas para um item
de tarefa já existente, por exemplo.
Você primeiro precisa selecionar o item ao qual você deseja que a nota seja
anexada. Então, após pressionar a tecla do editor de notas, você será levado
a um edito externo para editar a sua nota. O editor é escolhido das seguintes
formas:
* Se a variável de ambiente "VISUAL" estiver definida, então este será o
editor padrão a ser chamado.
* Se "VISUAL" não estiver definido, então a variável de ambiente "EDITOR"
será usada como o editor padrão.
* Se nenhuma das variáveis de ambiente acima estiverem definidas, então
"/usr/bin/vi" será usado.
Assim que a nota do item for editada e salvada, saia do seu editor favorito.
Então, você voltará para o calcurse, e o sinal ">" aparecerá na frente do
item selecionado, o que significa haver uma nota anexada a ele.

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Exportar
========
Exporta dados do calcurse (agendamentos, eventos e tarefas).
Esta opção leva ao submenu de exportação, no qual você pode escolher
entre dois formatos diferentes de exportação: "ical" e "pcal".
Escolhendo um destes formatos, será exportado dados do calcurse
para o formato icalendar ou pcal.
Você primeiro precisa especificar o arquivo para o qual o arquivo será
exportado. Por padrão, este arquivo será:
~/calcurse.ics
para uma exportação em ical, e:
~/calcurse.txt
para uma exportação em pcal.
Os dados do calcurse são exportados na seguinte ordem: eventos, agendamentos,
tarefas.

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Sinalizar Item
==============
Alterna estado de sinalização de "importante" de um agendamento ou
de "finalizada" de uma tarefa. Se uma tarefa é sinalizada como
finalizada, seu número de prioridade será substituído por um sinal
"X". Tarefas finalizadas não vão mais aparecer nos dados exportados
ou quando se estiver usando a opção de linha de comando "-t" (a não
ser que tenha sido especificado "0" como o número de prioridade,
caso este em que somente tarefas finalizadas serão mostrados).
Se um agendamento é sinalizado como importante, uma exclamação vai
aparecer na frente dele e você será avisado quando o horário de início
do agendamento se aproximar.
Para personalizar a forma de notificação, o submenu de configuração
permite que você escolha o comando a ser executado para avisar o
usuário de um agendamento próximo e quanto tempo até que ele seja
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Teclas de Atalhos Genéricas
===========================
Algumas das teclas de atalhos se aplicam a qualquer painel que esteja
selecionado. Elas são chamadas teclas de atalhos genéricas.
Aqui está a lista de todas as teclas de atalhos genéricas, junto com
suas respectivas ações:
'^R' : Redesenhar -> redesenha painéis do calcurse, sendo útil se
você redimensionar a sua tela de terminal ou
quando aparece lixo na visão do calcurse
'^A' : AdicAgend -> adiciona um agendamento ou um evento
'^T' : AdiTarefa -> adiciona uma tarefa
'T' : -1 Dia -> move para dia anterior
't' : +1 Dia -> move para dia seguinte
'W' : -1 Semana -> move para semana anterior
'w' : +1 Semana -> move para semana seguinte
'M' : -1 Mês -> move para mês anterior
'm' : +1 Mês -> move para mês seguinte
'Y' : -1 Ano -> move para ano anterior
'y' : +1 Ano -> move para ano seguinte
'^G' : IrPara hoje -> move para o dia de hoje
As teclas '^P' e '^N' são usadas para rolar texto para cima e para
baixo quando se está dentro de telas específicas, como, por exemplo,
as telas de ajuda. Elas também são usadas quando a tela de calendário
está selecionada para se alternar entre as visões disponíveis (visão
de calendário mensal ou semanal).

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Ir Para
=======
Pula para um dia especificado no calendário.
Ao usar este comando, você não precisará viajar até aquele dia
usando as teclas de movimentação dentro do painel de calendário.
Se você pressionar [ENTER] sem especificar qualquer data, o calcurse
verifica a data atual do sistema e você será levado àquela data.
Repare que ao especificar uma tecla de atalho global, não importa o
painel que esteja selecionado, será selecionado o dia atual no calendário.

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