[Remind-Fans] how to visualize weekly schedule?

Daniel A Graham daniel.graham at duke.edu
Sun May 27 08:09:56 EDT 2007


Paul,

Would something like the following work for you?

Concept for busy/free time display for 15 minute time slots from 8am until 12pm.
#####################################################################
  8   9   10  11  12  1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10  11  12
M            ==========                     ========
T            ==========
W                         ====
H            ==========
F                                             ============
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Best,
Dan

On Sun, 27 May 2007 04:23:24 +0200, Paul Hinze wrote:
> Quoting <remind at lydgate.e4ward.com>:
>> remind -c+ ~/.reminders ?
> 
> Yes that's the right idea, but I'm talking about something a bit
> prettier and more useful in a visual sense, with blocks denoting the
> duration of events.  I'm thinking of something that I can glance at
> while on the phone and scheduling an appointment, where I can quickly
> find my next available time.  (Now, I suppose this could _technically_
> be done with some sort of wacky free-time finding script, but there are
> just too many variables for that to be feasible.  Plus it would be sort
> of creepy to have my life planned out by a program.) ;)
> 
> Anyways, this is something I really liked about Google Calendar that I'm
> trying to replicate with remind.  So if you take a look at how they
> display a week you'll see what I mean.
> 
> All the best,
> 
> Paul Hinze
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