[Remind-Fans] Returning to remind, current use recommendations
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chiraag.nataraj at protonmail.com
Sun Aug 25 15:54:40 EDT 2019
For what it's worth, it's also currently in Debian as well.
- Chiraag
25/08/19 14:43 ನಲ್ಲಿ, James Miller <gajs-f0el at dea.spamcon.org> ಬರೆದರು:
>
> On Sun, 25 Aug 2019, bxf4 at frontier.com wrote:
>
> > I want to go back to remind. When I last used remind, I used it, wyrd,
> > and a separate emacs configuration to edit my remind files. I think
> > there was an emacs remind-conf handling library someone wrote too.I was
> > very happy to see that remind was still being maintained (Thank you very
> > much, Dianne!), but I noticed in the list of helper applications,
> > neither wryd nor the emacs remind-conf library were listed. I assume
> > they are no longer being maintained. Thus my root interest --- how are
> > command-line centric people using remind? I found wyrd very convenient.
> > I'd rather not need to navigate a GUI or even need to always have X
> > Windows started. Thank you for your time and thoughts.Brian
>
> I don't know about the development status of wyrd, but it's in my distro's
> (Void) repositories and I continue using it in conjunction with remind. It
> works fine here, apart from a minor problem I have with wyrd aborting if I
> use a certain type of terminal when I ssh into the system. Actually, tmux
> is in that mixture as well, so perhaps it plays some role in the issue I'm
> seeing. In any case, that hasn't hampered enough that I've taken the time
> to troubleshoot it. So the wyrd/remind combination is still working fine
> in my scenario.
>
> James
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