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| 4 | DATEBOOK(1) UNIX 5.0 (Lynxcairne) DATEBOOK(1)
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| 5 | DATEBOOK(1) UNIX 5.0 (Lynxcairne) DATEBOOK(1)
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| 9 | NAME
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| 10 | NAME
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| 11 | datebook - reminder service
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| 13 | SYNOPSIS
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| 14 | SYNOPSIS
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| 15 | datebook [ file ]
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| 16 | datebook
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| 18 | DESCRIPTION
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| 19 | DESCRIPTION
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| 20 | ________ consults the file `datebook.dat' if no argument is
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| 21 | Datebook
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| 22 | present, or file if it is present, and prints out lines that
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| 23 | file
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| 24 | contain today's, tomorrow's, or a proper future date at the
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| 25 | beginning of the line. Most reasonable month-day dates such
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| 26 | as `Dec. 7,' `december 7,' `12/7,' etc., are recognized, but
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| 27 | not `7 December' or `7/12'. On weekends `tomorrow' extends
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| 28 | through Monday.
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| 30 | ________ also supports months and days of the week by
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| 31 | Datebook
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| 32 | themselves. This allows you to specify things on a weekly
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| 33 | or monthly basis. The format for weekday names is the same
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| 34 | as that for month names; Mon., monday, tues, tue, wed, etc.
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| 35 | The month may be specified either by name, or by number.
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| 36 | The weekday will only be recognized by name.
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| 38 | EXTENDED NOTIFICATION
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| 39 | EXTENDED NOTIFICATION
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| 40 | If you wish to have ________ notification of a previous or
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| 41 | extended
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| 42 | upcoming event, ________ supports a notation that extends a
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| 43 | datebook
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| 44 | date by a week.
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| 46 | If "*w" is appended directly to the week day, I.E. 12/7*w,
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| 47 | then you will be sent a reminder every day beginning
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| 48 | approximately (depending on the weekend) 7 days prior to the
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| 49 | date.
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| 51 | If "*W" (note the significance of case "w" or "W") is
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| 52 | appended to the week day as in the above example, than you
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| 53 | will be notified beginning one day before and extending up
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| 54 | to 10 days after.
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| 56 | If you wish to have both of these features, I.E. a 2 week
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| 57 | window around the given date, you can append "*Ww" or "*wW"
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| 58 | to the week day.
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| 59 |
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| 60 | EXTENDED MESSAGES
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| 61 | EXTENDED MESSAGES
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| 62 | ________ will recognize lines with leading blanks or tabs as
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| 63 | Datebook
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| 64 | extensions to a line with a matched (the date given is
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| 65 | "today") date. This allows comments longer than one line to
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| 66 | be present for any given date. Below is an example date
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| 67 | specification.
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| 69 | Wednesday
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| 70 | Backups...
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| 71 | Check all printers for paper, ribbons, etc.
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| 76 | Page 1 (printed 10/6/86)
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| 83 | DATEBOOK(1) UNIX 5.0 (Lynxcairne) DATEBOOK(1)
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| 84 | DATEBOOK(1) UNIX 5.0 (Lynxcairne) DATEBOOK(1)
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| 88 | SAMPLE FILE
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| 89 | SAMPLE FILE
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| 90 | July Get the budget ready for the new fiscal year
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| 91 | Monday Check all printers for paper...
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| 92 | Check MMDF, MDQS, and UUCP
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| 93 | Wednesday Backups are tonight...
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| 94 | Friday Lets go party....
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| 95 | 6/17 John's b'day
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| 96 | Mark's b'day
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| 98 | FILES
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| 99 | FILES
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| 100 | datebook.dat The users' calendar ________'_ extended idea
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| 101 | Datebook s
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| 102 | of `tomorrow' doesn't account for holidays. Lines
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| 103 | containing erroneous data are silently ignored.
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| 105 | CREDITS TO
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| 106 | CREDITS TO
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| 107 | Original code by Gregg Wonderly
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| 108 | Oklahoma State University
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| 111 | CP/M version by D.N. Lynx Crowe
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| 147 | Page 2 (printed 10/6/86)
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