Short forms are only accepted in interactive mode (e.g. when using the "Go to" function, editing a recurrent item's end date, and so on). Samples: "1/1/30" for "01/01/2030", "26" for the 26th of the currently selected month/year or "3/1" for Mar 01 (or Jan 03, depending on the date format) of the currently selected year.
README file for the calcurse package See the file INSTALL for instructions on how to build and install calcurse. See the file Changelog for a release history and bug-fix notes. See the file TODO for things that still need doing. Browse the file doc/manual_xx.html (where xx stands for a language abbreviation) for narrative descriptions of how to use calcurse. PACKAGE OVERVIEW: You should be reading this file in a directory called: calcurse-x.x, where x.x is the current version number. There should be two subdirectories : 'src' and 'doc'. Detailed documentation in html format can be found in the 'doc' directory. Calcurse sources can be found in the 'src' directory. AUTHORS: Frederic Culot (original author) Lukas Fleischer (several patches + new features) CONTRIBUTORS: Support for regex Erik Saule German translation Michael Schulz, Chris M., Benjamin Moeller Spanish translation Jose Lopez Dutch translation Jeremy Roon See also the 'Thanks' section in doc/manual_xx.html for a list of people who have contributed by reporting bugs, sending fixes, or suggesting improvements.
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