This is a great gem, and probably the best starting point I could have
hoped for in order to meet my project's requirements - thanks a
million for putting it together!

I'm dealing with recurring events which can be both stuff like normal
business hours (mon-fri 10-18 & sat 12-18) or more obscure ones
(second sunday of every month 12-19).  I've set up a simple model and
associated form which generates rules for the starting times, and it
all works very nicely indeed (I render the schedule to YAML before
storing in DB). But then *doh* it hits me: there is no way to specify
an end time other than the time when the recurring series as a whole
should end. How do I go about giving each recurring event a time
span?

Many thanks,

mikrogroove


On 26 Apr, 23:25, John Crepezzi <john.crepe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> == Aboutice_cubeice_cubeis a time recurrence library for Ruby.  The API is 
> modeled
> after iCalendar repeating events, making it very easy to describe
> complex rules and conjunctions in pure Ruby.  ice_cube'spower lies in
> its ability to specify multiple rules - and easily query and expand
> them.  Most importantly,ice_cubeis fast, extremely expressive, and
> removes ugly complex date logic from your application.
>
> == Example
> Rule.yearly.day(:friday).day_of_month(13).month_of_year(:october)
>
> == Getice_cube
> website:http://seejohnrun.github.com/ice_cube/
> github:  http://github.com/seejohnrun/ice_cube
>
> gem installice_cube
>
> Thanks,
> John Crepezzi
> <j...@crepezzi.com>

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