On Tue, May 27, 2025 at 08:37:26PM +0200, Richard Ulmer wrote:
The following two date formats work:

05/27/2025      test
May 27          test2

There a tab between the dates and the text. "May 27 2025" works, too.

Cheers,
Carsten

> Hi all,
> I've just discovered calendar(1) and am thinking about using it as an
> upgrade to my plain text ToDo list. The tool seems nice and simple, but
> I don't understand how non-recurring events can be represented in it. I
> see that I can define events that occur every week, every month or
> every year, but I don't see how I could enter an event that occurs only
> once. I've tried '2025-05-28\tfoo' and '28 May 2025\tfoo', but neither
> works.
> 
> I could probably include a different file each year, which contains the
> current year's events, but that would not work when trying to look far
> into the future or past.
> 
> Does anyone use calendar(1) for one-off events and if so, how? Or is
> this not the right tool for the job?
> 
> Greetings,
> Richard
> 

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