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CentOS 4.8

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read-ical(1)


read-ical

read-ical

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
USAGE
BUGS
AUTHOR

NAME

read−ical − coverts information on your Palm handheld into an Ical−formatted calendar. Note, this is not the same as the iCal calendar format.

SYNOPSIS

read−ical [−p <port>] <filename>

DESCRIPTION

read−ical allows the user to retrieve the contents of the ToDo and Datebook databases on a Palm handheld, and convert their contents to an Ical calendar.

Note that the calendar file named by <filename> will be deleted, so do not use your main calendar. Instead, use a separate one for this purpose, and include it in your main calendar.

As read−ical works by passing a script to ical, the ical application must be in your $PATH.

OPTIONS

−p, −−port <port>

Use device file <port> to communicate with the Palm handheld. If this is not specified, will look for the $PILOTPORT environment variable. If both are not found, will fall back to /dev/pilot.

−h, −−help

Display the help synopsis for read−ical.

−v, −−version

Display version of read−ical.

<filename>

This is the file to output the ical−formatted data to.

USAGE

The program will connect to a target device, retrieve the ToDo and Datebook databases (ToDoDB.pdb and DatebookDB.pdb respectively), then instruct ical to write a calendar file based on the retrieved information.

BUGS

KNOWN BUGS

read−ical has no known bugs at this time.

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs at http://bugs.pilot−link.org/

AUTHOR

read−ical was originally written by Kenneth Albanowski.



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