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			45 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.4 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Groff
		
	
	
	
	
	
.TH CALENDAR 1
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.SH NAME
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calendar \- reminder service
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fBcalendar [\fB\-\fR] [\fB\-r\fR]\fR
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.br
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.de FL
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.TP
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\\fB\\$1\\fR
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\\$2
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..
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.de EX
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.TP 20
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\\fB\\$1\\fR
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# \\$2
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..
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.SH OPTIONS
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.FL "\-" "Work for every user and send mail to him"
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.FL "\-r" "Restrict multiple execution on the same day"
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.SH EXAMPLES
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.EX "calendar" "Check \fIcalendar\fR file in current directory"
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.EX "calendar" "Normary used under the control of cron(8)"
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.EX "calendar \-r" " Normary used in /etc/rc file"
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.PP
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Basically \fIcalendar\fR program consults the file \fIcalendar\fR in the 
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current directory and display lines which contain today's or tomorrow's date.
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Month-day formats such
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as '12/25', 'Dec. 25', 'december 25', '*/25', '12/*', '*/*' are
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recognized.  The asterisk
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means 'all' days or 'all' months.  On weekends 'tomorrow' extends through 
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next Monday without any consideration about holidays.
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To prevent ambiguity, the formats '25 Dec.' and '25/12' are not recognized.
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.PP
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When an argument \fB\-\fR is present, \fIcalendar\fR works for all users
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with a file \fIcalendar\fR in their login directories and sends them mail.
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Normally this is done daily under the control of \fIcron\fR.
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.PP
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The \fB\-r\fR option does its the same job as \fB\-\fR option, but touches
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the \fIcalendar\fR to prevents further access on the same day.
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Normally this is done in the \fI/etc/rc\fR file on a machine  which may be
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booted several times in one day.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR cron (8).
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