Update README.UNIX.

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Dianne Skoll
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REMIND version 3.1 for UNIX
REMIND version 3.2 for UNIX
REMIND is a sophisticated alarm/calendar program. Details are given
in the man page, "remind.1".
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INSTALLING REMIND:
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If you have Tcl/Tk (wish 4.1 or higher) installed and are running X Windows:
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If you have Tcl/Tk (wish 4.1 or higher) installed and are running X11:
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1) Type: wish ./build.tk from the top-level Remind directory.
Fill in the various options and hit "Build Remind"
2) Type: "make install" -- you may need to be root to do this.
If you do NOT have Tcl/Tk or are NOT running X Windows:
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If you do NOT have Tcl/Tk or are NOT running X11:
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1) Edit the file "src/custom.h" according to your preferences.
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1. POPUP REMINDERS
If you're running under X-Windows and you have the TCL tools,
you can create simple pop-up reminders by creating the following
TCL script called 'popup'. It pops a message on to the screen and
waits for you to press the 'OK' button. If you don't press the OK button
within 15 seconds, it exits anyway. To use it, you can use the '-k' option
for Remind as follows:
If you're running under X11 and you have the Tcl tools, you can create
simple pop-up reminders by creating the following Tcl script called
'popup'. It pops a message on to the screen and waits for you to
press the 'OK' button. If you don't press the OK button within 15
seconds, it exits anyway. To use it, you can use the '-k' option for
Remind as follows:
remind "-kpopup '%s'&" .reminders
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#!/usr/local/bin/wish
wm withdraw .
after 15000 { destroy . ; exit }
tk_dialog .d { Message } $argv warning 0 { OK }
tk_dialog .d { Message } $argv warning 0 { OK }
destroy .
exit
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