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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calcurse-4.4.0.tar.gz 0000620263 606 KB
calcurse-4.4.0.tar.gz.asc 0000000833 833 Bytes
calcurse.changes 0000020289 19.8 KB
calcurse.desktop 0000000160 160 Bytes
calcurse.keyring 0000035951 35.1 KB
calcurse.spec 0000002381 2.33 KB
Revision 23 (latest revision is 29)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 706238 from Michael Vetter's avatar Michael Vetter (jubalh) (revision 23)
- Update to 4.4.0:
  Compatibility notes:
  * The -F option is superseded by -P which can be used to remove certain entries from the data file (instead of keeping them). Please consult the man page for details.
  New features:
  * Major overhaul of the input routines in interactive mode (implemented by Lars Henriksen).
  * Support for separate data and configuration file directories (partly implemented by Quentin Hibon).
  * A --filter-invert option which inverts the other filter options (implemented by Lars Henriksen).
  * Support for negative date ranges when using the -d command line option.
  New calcurse-caldav features:
  * The SyncFilter configuration option which allows for specifying the types of items synced from/to the server (implemented by Satvik Sharma).
  * Support for a CALCURSE_CALDAV_PASSWORD environment variable which can be used to pass a password securely from another program (implemented by Randy Ramos).
  * HTTP support (implemented by Dino Macri).
  * Authorization removed from debug logs by default.
  Bug fixes:
  * Fix for an appointment becoming an event when entering an invalid start time (implemented by Lars Henriksen).
  * Fix for the deletion of a multi-day recurrent appointment (implemented by Lars Henriksen).
  * Fixes for potential database inconsistencies caused by appointments which end before they begin (implemented by Lars Henriksen).
  * Several fixes dealing with DST (implemented by Lars Henriksen).
  * Fixes for date range queries (implemented by Lars Henriksen).
  * Fix for segmentation fault with recent ncurses implementations.
  * Fix for potential segmentation fault in mutex handling.
  * RFC5545-compliant DTSTART in iCal exports (patch by Quentin Hibon).
  * Fix for not closing the stream after exporting iCal items (patch by crvs).
  * Fix for priority parsing in iCal imports (patch by dott).
  * Various improvements to the change detection and save conflict resolution code (implemented by Lars Henriksen).
  * Several improvements to concurrency control (implemented by Lars Henriksen).
  * Various fixes to the scrollbar (implemented by Lars Henriksen).
  * Various potential buffer overflow fixes.
  * A more robust command line argument parser (implemented by Lars Henriksen).
  * Various improvements to the UTF-8 handling code (implemented by Lars Henriksen).
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