mhc - Message Harmonized Calendaring system
This manual page documents briefly the mhc file format.
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because
the original program does not have a manual page.
Mhc file format is based on STD11/RFC822: Standard for the
format of ARPA Internet text messages. In mhc file, the following
extra header fields are used.
- X-SC-Day:
- Date of event in format yyyymmdd. You can specify multiple date
with space separated like:
X-SC-Day: 19990409 19990413
- which means April 9th 1999 and April 13th 1999.
- X-SC-Time:
- Time of event in format
hh:mm-hh:mm or
hh:mm. For event which has no meanings about
time, you can leave it empty in this field.
- X-SC-Duration:
- Period of event in yyyymmdd-yyyymmdd. You can
omit start date or end date, like "19991121-".
X-SC-Duration: is used only to limit date specified by
X-SC-Day: or X-SC-Cond, so you can't describe event date
only by X-SC-Duration:. If X-SC-Duration: is empty, it means
no limit.
- X-SC-Cond:
- Condition of event date by using following keyword.
00-31 Day of month.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Last Week in month.
Sun Mon ... Sat Day of week.
Jan Feb ... Dec Month
- Examples,
- X-SC-Alarm:
- Hint for alarm of event. Currently, mhc.el doesn't alaram, but
gemcal will pop-up alarm window. It will be useful if you transfer this
event to PalmOS. In X-SC-Alarm:, you can specify the number (1 to
99) with suffix such as minute, hour or day. For example,
-
- X-SC-Subject:
- Subject of event. unstructured?
- X-SC-Location:
- Location of event. unstructured?
- X-SC-Category:
- Category of event. Any keyword, space separeated. Case ignored. For
example,
- X-SC-Category:
- X-SC-Category: todo
- X-SC-Category: done
- X-SC-Category: private todo
- X-SC-Category: work done
-
- X-SC-Record-Id:
- Internal use only.
This program was written by Yoshinari Nomura
<nom@quickhack.net> and this manual page was written by Fumitoshi UKAI
<ukai@debian.or.jp>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used
by others).