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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/calendar.texi


From: Richard M . Stallman
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/calendar.texi
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 13:08:14 -0500

Index: emacs/man/calendar.texi
diff -c emacs/man/calendar.texi:1.28 emacs/man/calendar.texi:1.29
*** emacs/man/calendar.texi:1.28        Sun Mar  6 16:20:29 2005
--- emacs/man/calendar.texi     Mon Mar 21 18:08:14 2005
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*** 37,43 ****
  * Other Calendars::     Converting dates to other calendar systems.
  * Diary::               Displaying events from your diary.
  * Appointments::      Reminders when it's time to do something.
! * iCalendar::           Converting diary events to/from iCalendar format.
  * Daylight Savings::    How to specify when daylight savings time is active.
  * Time Intervals::      Keeping track of time intervals.
  @end menu
--- 37,43 ----
  * Other Calendars::     Converting dates to other calendar systems.
  * Diary::               Displaying events from your diary.
  * Appointments::      Reminders when it's time to do something.
! * Importing Diary::     Converting diary events to/from other formats.
  * Daylight Savings::    How to specify when daylight savings time is active.
  * Time Intervals::      Keeping track of time intervals.
  @end menu
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*** 1396,1410 ****
  list without affecting your diary file.  You delete entries from the
  appointment list with @kbd{M-x appt-delete}.
  
! @node iCalendar
! @section iCalendar
! @cindex iCalendar support
  
!   The icalendar package aims at providing an implementation of the
! iCalendar standard, as defined in ``RFC 2445 -- Internet Calendaring and
! Scheduling Core Object Specification (iCalendar)''.  It provides a means
! for importing iCalendar (and the earlier vCalendar format) data into
! Emacs diary files and vice versa.
  
    Importing works for ``ordinary'' (i.e. non-recurring) events, but (at
  present) may not work correctly (if at all) for recurring events.
--- 1396,1419 ----
  list without affecting your diary file.  You delete entries from the
  appointment list with @kbd{M-x appt-delete}.
  
! @node Importing Diary
! @section Importing and Exporting Diary Entries
! 
!   You can transfer diary entries between Emacs diary files and a
! variety of other formats.
  
! @vindex diary-outlook-formats
!   You can import diary entries from Outlook-generated appointment
! messages.  While viewing such a message in Rmail or Gnus, do @kbd{M-x
! diary-from-outlook} to import the entry.  You can make this command
! recognize additional appointment message formats by customizing the
! variable @code{diary-outlook-formats}.
! 
! @cindex iCalendar support
!   The icalendar package allows you to transfer data between your Emacs
! diary file and iCalendar files, which are defined in ``RFC
! 2445---Internet Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object Specification
! (iCalendar)'' (as well as the earlier vCalendar format).
  
    Importing works for ``ordinary'' (i.e. non-recurring) events, but (at
  present) may not work correctly (if at all) for recurring events.




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