doc/: Do not lie about format.inputdate

Since aa682f7 (Rework command line argument handling, 2014-08-06), the
format.inputdate option is no longer honored when parsing dates in
non-interactive mode. Update the documentation accordingly.

Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Lukas Fleischer 2015-02-07 11:48:59 +01:00
parent 9ef427693b
commit 6c218943c6
2 changed files with 1 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -88,16 +88,6 @@ today, tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow. The first form is equivalent to
*-Q --filter-type cal --from <date>*, the second form is equivalent to *-Q
--filter-type cal --days <num>*.
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The date format used is the one specified in the ``General options''
menu. Four formats are available:
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--
1. mm/dd/yyyy
2. dd/mm/yyyy
3. yyyy/mm/dd
4. yyyy-mm-dd
--
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'Note:' as for the *-a* flag, the calendar from which to read the
appointments can be specified using the *-c* flag.

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@ -196,9 +196,6 @@ days will be returned. As an example, typing `calcurse -d 3` will display
your appointments for today, tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow.
The first form is equivalent to `-Q --filter-type cal --from <date>`, the
second form is equivalent to `-Q --filter-type cal --days <num>`.
Possible formats for specifying the date are defined inside the general
configuration menu (see <<options_general,General options>>), using the
`format.inputdate` variable.
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Note: as for the `-a` flag, the calendar from which to read the appointments
can be specified using the `-c` flag.
@ -968,7 +965,7 @@ These options control `calcurse` general behavior, as described below:
`format.inputdate` (default: *1*)::
This option indicates the format that will be used to enter dates in
*calcurse*. Four choices are available:
interactive mode. Four choices are available:
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1. mm/dd/yyyy
2. dd/mm/yyyy