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author | nobody <nobody@localhost> | 1999-09-08 18:49:12 +0800 |
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committer | nobody <nobody@localhost> | 1999-09-08 18:49:12 +0800 |
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diff --git a/calendar/gnome-cal.html b/calendar/gnome-cal.html deleted file mode 100644 index 5a7d0a537f..0000000000 --- a/calendar/gnome-cal.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -<!-- Some simple instructions on how to use the help browser --> -<BODY> -<!-- <TITLE>GNOME Calendar Documentation</TITLE> --> -<H2> GNOME Calendar Documentation </H2> -<p> -The GNOME calendar program is the calendaring program of the GNOME -system. It uses the vCalendar standard for transfering calendar -information (and is also the on-disk format used). - -<p> - -<a name="cmdline"> -<h2>Command line options</h2> - -Several options are available on the command line, they are: -<ul> - <li><tt>--events</tt> Displays the events for the date - specified (or today, if no date is specified). - - <li><tt>--from DATE</tt> Define the beginning of the range for - the event display, or the startup day on the calenday views. - By default, the event will span the whole day specified in - DATE. - - <li><tt>--to DATE</tt> Define the range end for the event - display. If this is not specified, it will default to the end - of the day specified by the <tt>--from</tt> option. - - <li><tt>--file FILE</tt> Set the calendar to the FILE - specified on the command line. - - <li><tt>--todo</tt> Dumps the to-do values to standard output. -</ul> - -<p> - -DATE is interpreted as being in the local time- zone, unless a -specific timezone is specified. Examples of valid date specifications -include: "1 month ago", "2 hours ago", "400000 seconds ago", "last -year", "last Monday", "yesterday", "a fortnight ago", "3/31/92 -10:00:07 PST", "January 23, 1987 10:05pm", "22:00 GMT". - -</BODY> - |