diff --git a/man/tkremind.1.in b/man/tkremind.1.in index 198c7b77..39b0a12f 100644 --- a/man/tkremind.1.in +++ b/man/tkremind.1.in @@ -94,10 +94,16 @@ The fourth control specifies which days \fBRemind\fR considers as part of the weekend. This can affect the interpretation of "weekday" in the second and third types of reminders. -The fifth control associates a time with the reminder. -You can also specify advance notice, possibly repeating. +The fifth group of controls associates a time and possible duration +with the reminder. You can also specify advance notice, possibly +repeating. -The sixth control specifies what \fBRemind\fR should do if a reminder +The sixth control allows you to specify whether the reminder is a TODO, +and if so, its completion date. Double-clicking in the "Complete through" +field automatically fills in the date of the calendar entry. Otherwise, +enter a possible completion date in the form YYYY-MM-DD. + +The seventh control specifies what \fBRemind\fR should do if a reminder falls on a holiday or weekend. Enter the body of the reminder into the \fBSummary:\fR text entry. If @@ -119,6 +125,16 @@ 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. +.SH SEEING A SINGLE DAY'S REMINDERS +Right-click on any day number in the calendar to pop up a window with +that day's reminders in Agenda Mode. You can left- or right-click the +current date and time indicator at the bottom of the window to see today's +reminders in Agenda Mode. + +In the Agenda Mode display, hovering over a reminder will show ancillary +information such as a Location, URL or Description. Clicking on a reminder +will open an editor on the REM command that created the reminder. + .SH PRINTING To print the current month's calendar, click \fBPrint...\fR on the main calendar window. This brings up the print dialog. Printing