Lukas Fleischer 516a793375 Do not use LLIST_*_CONT for appointments
This no longer works since we allow appointments lasting longer than 24
hours. This means that there might be an appointment that starts after
another one and lasts until the selected day, even though the former
doesn't. A simple example, where the old LLIST_TS_FOREACH_CONT approach
fails, is:

    03/29/2012 @ 19:00 -> 03/30/2012 @ 10:00 |Long event
    03/29/2012 @ 21:00 -> 03/29/2012 @ 23:15 |Event 1 (shown)
    03/30/2012 @ 14:00 -> 03/30/2012 @ 15:00 |Event 2 (not shown)

Instead, allow incoherent appointments and only break if the current
appointment *starts after* the selected day.

Reported-by: Baptiste Jonglez <baptiste@jonglez.org>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
2012-03-30 21:46:46 +02:00
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calcurse
========

Read `INSTALL` for instructions on how to build and install calcurse.

Check `TODO` for things that still need to be done.

Browse the file `doc/manual.html` (or its source `doc/manual.txt`) for
detailed descriptions on how to use calcurse.

Package Overview
----------------

You should be reading this file in a directory called: `calcurse-x.y.z`, where
`x.y.z` is the current version number.

There should be four subdirectories:

* `src`: contains calcurse sources
* `test`: contains a test suite and test cases for calcurse
* `scripts`: contains additional scripts, such as `calcurse-upgrade`
* `doc`: contains detailed documentation in plain text and HTML

Authors
-------

* Frederic Culot (Founder)
* Lukas Fleischer (Developer)

Contributors
------------

* RegEx support: Erik Saule
* German translation: Michael Schulz, Chris M., Benjamin Moeller
* Spanish translation: Jose Lopez
* Dutch translation: Jeremy Roon
* French translation: Erik Saule
* Russian translation: Aleksey Mechonoshin

Also check 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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