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- From: richard@borneo.gmd.de (Richard Czech)
- Subject: Re: TTY interface to cm(1)?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan11.165036.5140@gmd.de>
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- Organization: GMD, German National Research Center for Computer Science
- References: <1993Jan11.163036.11627@crd.ge.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 16:50:36 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan11.163036.11627@crd.ge.com>, halvers@procyon.crd.ge.com
- (peter c halverson) writes:
- |> Has anyone ever heard of a tty-based interface to the "database" used by
- |> the cm(1) calendar manager? I'd like to be able to check my appointments
- |> from a remote login, and running X on my home machine just to support cm(1)
- |> seems a bit much :-) Something as simple as a command to show all the
- |> appointments on a given date would be more than adequate.
-
- Well, the cm(1) manual page doesn't mention them... I don't know
- why. You should take a look at
-
- cm_insert
- cm_delete
- cm_lookup
-
- They are all tty based interfaces to the Calendar Manager. You can
- find them in the $OPENWIN/bin directory of OpenWindows 3.0. So just
- type in "cm_lookup -v week" and you'll see all your appointments of
- this week.
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