Lars Henriksen 371c7eb00f Fix display of time left before next appointment
In the notify bar, the clock is shown in hours, minutes and seconds,
whereas the time left to the next appointment is shown in hours and
minutes only. When you read the clock in hours and minutes (discarding
the seconds), you are mentally rounding down to the nearest minute. To
agree with that reading, the time left (in seconds) should be
(programmatically) rounded up to the nearest minute for display.

In that way the time left is counted down whenever the minute "hand" of
the clock "ticks", and reaches zero when the clock reaches the time of
the next appointment, not one minute before. Also, the clock (in hours
and minutes) and the time left always add up to the time of the next
appointment.

Signed-off-by: Lars Henriksen <LarsHenriksen@get2net.dk>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <lfleischer@calcurse.org>
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calcurse

Building

Install the following build dependencies. If your distro segments development files from core packages (i.e., *-devel or *-dev packages), you may need to install those as well:

  • gcc
  • automake
  • asciidoc
  • gettext with development files
  • ncurses with development files

If you are using a release tarball, the following commands can be used to build and install calcurse:

$ ./configure
$ make
$ make install

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calcurse was originally authored by Frederic Culot and is currently maintained by Lukas Fleischer.

Of course, there are numerous other contributors. Check the Git commit log and the Thanks section in the manual for a list of people who have contributed by reporting bugs, sending fixes, or suggesting improvements.

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