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|    B. R. 'BeAr' Ederson to Mr. Man-wai Chang    |
|    Re: I Want a Special Calendar Program    |
|    01 Nov 25 21:47:46    |
      From: use.replyto@this.is.invalid              On Sat, 1 Nov 2025 17:52:07 +0800, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:              [Date Reminder]       >> It doesn't need to have a "classical" calender view. - Although Horst       >> Schaeffer (the author of that tool) has such a program, too...       >       > To put it in another way, you can use two tools in one screen, one for       > reminder and one for calendar. You can of course use a printed calendar       > on the table.              No need for this. The reminder window can _optionally_ show a calendar       window beside it, every time the reminder window is opened. The calendar       window cam be freely sized from 1-month-view to full-year-view and will       be re-opened this way (and at its last position) on every start.              You just don't see _all_ events from the reminder window _highlighted_       in the calendar view. And you can't click on a day in the calendar to       enter a new event. Apart from this, both views (calendar and reminder)       _are_ linked. Which means, clicking on a day in the calendar will focus       the nearest event in the reminder and clicking an event in the reminder       will highlight and focus that day in the calendar.              BeAr       --       ===========================================================================       = What do you mean with: "Perfection is always an illusion"? =       ===============================================================--(Oops!)===              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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