I use the method from the manpage that Frank pointed out.
rem 24 aug 2009 SPECIAL COLOR 255 0 0 Classes start
Of course, I don't want to type SPECIAL COLOR 255 0 0 a gazillion
times which is why I bound several such specifications to keyboard
shortcuts.
I don't think I understand Dougie's example.
Lenore
On Sep 10, 2009, at 18:01 , Kevin Owens wrote:
So, are you saying you can make individual reminders have a color?
If so, could you share what that code is?
Thank you,
Kevin
Lenore Horner wrote:
On Sep 10, 2009, at 17:25 , Kevin Owens wrote:
I just subscribed to the list and noticed this message from April
28, 2008:
Has anyone written anything to colorize an entire INCLUDE'd file?
It would be slick to be able to include one line at the start of a
file that
sets the color for every reminder it contains. This way when your
daily
reminders are show you could see all the ones from ~/.reminders/
home.rem in
green and ~/.reminders/work.rem in chartreuse... or something like
that.
My alternative is just to wrap everything manually in color set
commands...
which isn't very nice.
Any thoughts?
I would love to see this too (more for PS output than HTML). A quick
search for "color" on the list only brings up this message. Has any
progress been made?
Kevin
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I tried defining a string replacement at the top of each file that
used the special command and a color triple, but wasn't successful.
I've ended up defining keyboard shortcuts for the requisite text in
several colors in my usual editor. Clumsy in a sense, but it's a
two-
key insertion now that my definitions are made.
Lenore
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