[Remind-Fans] -@[n][,m][,b] options
B. William
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Sat Jan 13 11:38:42 EST 2024
Hmmmm this line does THIS WEEK, + 3 MORE WEEKS and gives the dates:
remind -s+4 -q -r ~/.reminders | cut -c6-10,19-
13 Jan 24 @ 13:33:12 ~
$ remind -s+4 -q -r ~/.reminders | cut -c6-10,19-
01/08 ß xxxxxxx 51st
01/15 XXXXXXXXXXXXX
01/15 ß xxx
01/19 ß xxxxx
01/19 @ zzzzz zzzzzz zzz
01/25 Heart Doc 17:00
01/25 ↑↑ Mendoza 2186
01/29 The €agle Ŧlies
On Sat, 13 Jan 2024 at 12:02, Dianne Skoll via Remind-fans
<remind-fans at lists.skoll.ca> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 13 Jan 2024 09:51:45 -0500
> Arthur Alinovi via Remind-fans <remind-fans at lists.skoll.ca> wrote:
>
> > Playing around with the above options gives me the reminders for the
> > currecnt day.
>
> The -@ option only applies to how colored reminders are displayed... it
> doesn't control the selection of which reminders to display.
>
> > Is there any way to use those options for a week or number of weeks
> > similar to what -cu+2 would give me (as a simple text list, not a
> > formatted calendar)?
>
> Not really. You could preview all of the reminders coming up in the
> next two weeks (for example) with something like:
>
> remind -t14 -q -g ~/.reminders
>
> but unless you have %-sequences in the reminders, the actual date of
> the reminders won't be displayed.
>
> A more complex example could be:
>
> remind -q -t14 -g '-i$AddBlankLines=0' '-imsgprefix(x)=$T + " "' ~/.reminders
>
> which would give you a sorted list of the reminders for the next 14
> days.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dianne.
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