Hi Benjamin,

Have you tried reading the man pages for Remind?
There's a debug flag -df that is documented as "Trace the reading of
reminder files".

Regards, Dougie

On 25 October 2014 07:44, Benjamin Bass <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey All,
>
>     So my .reminders file is not much more than a bunch of include
> statements, so when I call rem, it's a little hard to distinguish which
> reminders fit into which categories. To solve this, I include a REM MSG
> ***********SUBJECT************* at the beginning of each file and it's
> really helpful. However, when I call rem -c to get my calendar output,
> these statements show up and it's unsightly. I've tried using the % before
> and after the REM statement, but so far nothing has worked. Has anyone had
> a similar problem or know of a solution?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Benjamin Bass
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