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Re: Calendar Options
- To: "jmc" <jmc_(_at_)_prioris_(_dot_)_mini_(_dot_)_pw_(_dot_)_edu_(_dot_)_pl>, <misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org>
- Subject: Re: Calendar Options
- From: "Roy Morris" <rmorris_(_at_)_internetsecure_(_dot_)_com>
- Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 11:21:07 -0500
- Thread-index: AcO/NN45FmyqxPQ8SDqXpySqOM+i2wABKl2g
- Thread-topic: Calendar Options
Yep, your right 'at' will do the job nicely
Thanks
rm
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org [mailto:owner-misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org]On Behalf Of
jmc
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 10:40 AM
To: misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
Subject: Re: Calendar Options
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 10:23:14AM -0500, Roy Morris wrote:
> I have my personal .calendar/calendar setup and working great. Since the
> entries are all dealing with current year, how do I put in an entry for say
> January 10, 2006 ? or is that just not possible?
>
> 01/10/2006 Get help
>
If you need help every January 10th, just specify it as `01/10' (i.e.
without a year). If it is a `once only', I guess that is not calendar's
job and you probably want at(1).
jmc.
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