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Remind 03.01.00 BETA 2 is available at: Tarball: http://www.roaringpenguin.com/remind-03.01.00-BETA-2.tar.gz GPG SIG: http://www.roaringpenguin.com/remind-03.01.00-BETA-2.tar.gz.sig I hope that this is the last beta before the 03.01.00 release, so I'd appreciate it if you could test it thoroughly. Changes since 03.00.24 follow. Regards, David. CHANGES TO REMIND * Version 3.1 Patch 0 - BETA 2 + MAJOR ENHANCEMENTS - - Added the FROM clause. This lets you write reminders like: REM Mon FROM 16 July 2007 UNTIL 13 Aug 2007 MSG Some Mondays... + BUG FIXES - - Fixed a potential memory leak in queue.c - - Fixed compile error on Mac OS X. - - Fixed behaviour of "-sa" option so deltas correctly obey omitted days and the scheduling function (if one is used). * Version 3.1 Patch 0 - BETA 1 + MAJOR ENHANCEMENTS - - Remind now has a new datatype: A DATETIME object represents a date AND a time (to the nearest minute). DATETIME constants are written as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]:33'. Various operators and functions have been modified to do sensible things with DATETIMEs and several new DATETIME functions have been added. - - The SPECIAL COLOR reminder type has been hacked to behave more like a MSG type. It sorts properly and is emitted as a normal reminder in non-calendar mode. Simlarly, SPECIAL HTML sorts with -g as well. + MINOR ENHANCEMENTS - - A new "tzconvert" function lets you convert datetimes between different time zones. It's only as good as your C library, so test thoroughly please! Based on a patch from Stefan Wehr. - - TkRemind sorts reminders by invoking Remind with the '-g' option. - - The time and date separator characters can be changed at runtime by setting $TimeSep and $DateSep respectively. - - The simple calendar ('-s') option can be immediately followed by an 'a'. This causes Remind to output reminders with deltas before the actual trigger date. Based loosely on an idea from Frank Terbeck. + MINOR CHANGES - - Default date separator is now '-' instead of '/' - - trigdate() and trigtime() behave differently - they return the integer 0 if the last reminder could not be computed or did not have an AT clause (respectively). - - Maximum length of variable names has been increased from 12 to 16 characters. + BUG FIXES - - rem2ps would produce invalid PostScript in some rare cases (eg, for February 2007). This has been fixed. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGnBzSwYQuKhJvQuARAqyeAJ9G24GkeC0l2I+enyTcZhC8aqvZYwCgkqEJ HyBjGENvJIjaT1kc1iTFO0E= =hq+/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Remind-fans mailing list [email protected] http://lists.whatexit.org/mailman/listinfo/remind-fans
