On 13.09.10,23:11, John Jones wrote: > Hello: > > I have installed wxremind 101 as a GUI front-end to remind version 03.01.07 > Everything seems to be functional except editing the current ~/.reminders. > I can add events using the GUI, but not edit them. > > "Unable to edit using: > '/usr/bin/gedit' > Check settings in ~/.wxremindrc" > > Now if I switch "editor = '/usr/bin/gedit'" to "editor = > '/usr/bin/mousepad'" it opens up a mousepad window > but no file is shown to edit. It's blank. > > ~/.wxremindrc settings re: edit/files: > reminders = '''/home/JJ/.reminders''' > current = '''/home/JJ/.reminders''' > > and the editor section specifically: > editor = '/usr/bin/mousepad' > editold = '%(e)s -f +%(n)s %(f)s' > editnew = '%(e)s -f + %(f)s' >
The settings in my .wxremindrc are: ### Edit settings ### editor: the full path to the external editor ### editold: the command for editing an old reminder ### editnew: the command for editing an new reminder ### Both editold and editnew use the following SUBSTITUTIONS: ### %(e)s -> editor ### %(n)s -> the line number to edit ### %(f)s -> the file name editor = '''/usr/bin/gvim''' editold = '''%(e)s -f +%(n)s %(f)s''' editnew = '''%(e)s -f + %(f)s''' # editor = '''/usr/bin/emacs''' # editold = '''%(e)s +%(n)s %(f)s''' # editnew = '''%(e)s +999999 %(f)s''' See the triple quoutes. Have you tried that? Jostein _______________________________________________ Remind-fans mailing list [email protected] http://lists.roaringpenguin.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/remind-fans Remind is at http://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/remind
