Hi all, I usually run remind a command like remind -q ~/.reminders, where ~/.reminders is a symlink to a directory of *.rem files. Very nice!
However, if I have a symlink in that directory (with a .rem extension) that points to another directory, remind attempts to read the symlink but not the *.rem files in the target directory. Does that make sense? Is there something like a "follow links" or "recurse through directories" flag that I've missed? Or is that just not possible and I just need to swallow my pride and use an include line? -r _______________________________________________ Remind-fans mailing list [email protected] http://lists.whatexit.org/mailman/listinfo/remind-fans
