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Add a script to iterate over a certain date range, performing operations
on each of the dates and printing the result. An additional string can
be appended to each of the printed lines.
The script can be used to create "extended recurrent events". For
example
./calcurse-dateutil.py --date 2017-01-01 --range 365 --unique \
--append ' [1] Test event' bom next-weekday 3 skip-days 14
can be used to print an event for each third Thursday of each month in
2017.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <lfleischer@calcurse.org>
calcurse
Building
If you are using a release tarball, the following commands can be used to build and install calcurse:
$ ./configure
$ make
$ make install
Note that make install needs to be run as root. When working on a Git
checkout, you need to run ./autogen.sh before ./configure.
Package Overview
src: contains calcurse sourcestest: contains a test suite and test cases for calcursescripts: contains additional scripts, such ascalcurse-upgradedoc: contains detailed documentation in plain text and HTML
Authors
- Lukas Fleischer (Maintainer)
- Frederic Culot (Original Author)
Contributors
- RegEx support: Erik Saule
- Dutch translation: Jeremy Roon, 2007-2010
- French translation: Frédéric Culot, 2006-2010
- French translation: Toucouch, 2007
- French translation: Erik Saule, 2011-2012
- French translation: Stéphane Aulery, 2012
- French translation: Baptiste Jonglez, 2012
- German translation: Michael Schulz, 2006-2010
- German translation: Chris M., 2006
- German translation: Benjamin Moeller, 2010
- German translation: Lukas Fleischer, 2011-2012
- Portuguese (Brazil) translation: Rafael Ferreira, 2012
- Russian translation: Aleksey Mechonoshin, 2011-2012
- Spanish translation: Jose Lopez, 2006-2010
Also check the Thanks section in the manual for a list of people who have
contributed by reporting bugs, sending fixes, or suggesting improvements.
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