ALARM-FILE FORMAT [OS/2 ONLY] NAME ALARM FILE FORMAT - This document describes the alarm-commands file format SYNTAX # comment line ; comment line CONTINUE QUIT BREAK time message +time message USAGE Alarm can be given its arguments in a file. You can comment out lines by preceding them with either # or ;- characters. This is an easy way to temporarily disable some commands. The CONTINUE-command is most useful at the end of the file. When this command is read, the file is started again from the beginning. You can use it situations where the machine is not shut down for the night and you want to have the same alarms every day. When the QUIT or BREAK keywords are recognized, the file is immediately closed and the alarm-command stopped. Two time formats are supported. The first list the absolute time in hh:mm:ss -format, where hh=hour, mm=minute, ss=second. The time is parsed from left to right. That is a two part time represents hh:mm and a one part time represents hours only. The time format is parsed from left to righ. That means that a two part time entry is understood as hh:mm and one part time entry is hh. The second format is given relative to the current time. This format is identical to the first format, except that it starts with a plus (+). EXAMPLES 11:00:00\n\n Lunch! 13:00:00 Call George 17:00:00 \n\n The day is done. SEE ALSO until, at