On 05.03.10,01:48, Fmiser wrote: > I have encountered a situation where it would be handy to be > able to call a different set of config files at run time. > > For example, I have home.rem and work.rem family.rem. Sometimes > I want to be able to see a combination of them. > > So far all I have found two awkward ways to do it. > > Create some more .rem files with just "include" lines. > Create directories with symlinks to the real files. > > Both of these ways work, but require me to set up - and remember > - all the permutations. That is, one for home+work, one for work > +family, one for home+family, one for all three. > > What I'm hoping for is a way to pass the list of files to remind > when I run if from my bash shell. Like > $ remind -c+2 home.rem work.rem > > Is there a way that I just missed? >
You might use an idea from the "I use Remind to generate..." paragraph on this site? http://wiki.43folders.com/index.php/Remind_FAQ#How_can_I_learn_to_use_Remind.3F -- Jostein Berntsen <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ Remind-fans mailing list [email protected] http://lists.whatexit.org/mailman/listinfo/remind-fans
