Update man page to reflect new reality of hand-edited reminders.

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Dianne Skoll
2025-10-29 12:33:23 -04:00
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@@ -127,6 +127,10 @@ reminder you entered using the \fBAdd Reminder...\fR dialog. You can
edit the reminder, thereby gaining access to advanced features of
\fBRemind\fR. You can also use it simply to play around and discover
\fBRemind\fR's idioms for expressing different types of reminders.
.PP
\fBNOTE\fR: If you hand-edit a reminder, then that reminder will
\fInot\fR be editable in TkRemind's graphical reminder dialog any more.
You will have to hand-edit it to change it.
.SH SEEING A SINGLE DAY'S REMINDERS
Right-click on any day number in the calendar to pop up a window with
@@ -187,13 +191,11 @@ reminder entirely by selecting \fBDelete reminder\fR. The remaining
buttons, \fBPreview reminder\fR and \fBCancel\fR operate identically
to the dialog in "ADDING REMINDERS."
Note that if you edit a reminder (using \fBPreview reminder\fR),
any edits you made are \fInot\fR retained in the dialog box. You
should not attempt to edit such reminders; you have to retype them
in the \fBPreview reminder\fR dialog.
If the reminder was not created with \fBTkRemind\fR, you can't edit
it with \fBTkRemind\fR.
Note that if you have hand-edited a reminder (using \fBPreview
reminder\fR), or if the reminder was hand-created in the first place,
then clicking on it will \fInot\fR pop up the TkRemind
reminder-editing dialog. Instead, TkRemind will start up a text
editor (if you have configured one) so you can hand-edit the reminder.
.SH USING A TEXT EDITOR