Text-based Organizer

Edit Package calcurse
http://culot.org/calcurse/

Calcurse is a text-based personal organizer which helps keep track of events
and everyday tasks. It has a calendar and a "todo" list, and puts your
appointments in order. The user interface is configurable, and you can choose
between different color schemes and layouts. All of the commands are
documented within an online help system.

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Filename Size Changed
calcurse-2.9.2.tar.bz2 0000366901 358 KB
calcurse.changes 0000006001 5.86 KB
calcurse.desktop 0000000160 160 Bytes
calcurse.spec 0000002374 2.32 KB
Revision 6 (latest revision is 29)
Lars Vogdt's avatar Lars Vogdt (lrupp) accepted request 82296 from Petr Uzel's avatar Petr Uzel (puzel) (revision 6)
- update to 2.9.2 
  - Handle iCal line folding correctly.
  - Introduce a configure option to completely exclude the
    documentation subdirectory from the build process
    ("--disable-docs").
- changes in 2.9.1
  - Keep the order of events across restarts (reported by Alan).
  - Fix the build process when disabling documentation generation.
  - Avoid flickering on window resize.
  - Avoid a segfault when resizing the calcurse window.
  - Add missing documentation for the "backword-kill-word" line
    editing function.
  - Honor the "TMPDIR" environment variable instead of using
    hardcoded paths for temporary files (reported by Erik Saule).
  - Fix pager invocation when showing the log file during an import
    (reported by Andraz Levstik).
  - Accept resource parameters in iCal import. Accept additional
    parameters such as language parameters (reported by Andraz
    Levstik).
  - Sync the notification item after editing or pasting an
    appointment. This ensures the information in the notification
    bar as well as the countdown for the notification daemon are
    always up-to-date (reported by Andraz Levstik).
  - Fix recurrent appointment notification.
  - Fix flagging of regular appointments.
  - Fix sort order when using command line options to display
    upcoming appointments and events (reported by Erik Saule).
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