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* Version 3.1 Patch 12 - 2012-01-23 - NEW FEATURE: Many substitution sequences "%x" have an alternate mode denoted by "%*x". This alternate mode leaves out prepositions. For example, in English "%i" might yield "on 01-25" while "%*i" yields only "01-25". - BUG FIX: The "dusk" and "dawn" calculations were completely wrong. They have been fixed. Also, sunrise/sunset calculations have been tweaked, so the results may be off by a minute or two compared to previous versions of Remind. * Version 3.1 Patch 11 - 2011-12-16 - BUG FIX: For some inexplicable reason, dawn was considered to happen when the sun was 14 degrees below the horizon instead of the standard 6 degrees for Civil Dawn. This has been fixed. - BUG FIXES: Clarified the man pages and fixed some typos. - BUG FIX: Add THROUGH to the remind.vim syntax highlighting file. - ENHANCEMENT (?): Allow SPECIAL COLOR to be spelled SPECIAL COLOUR. - BUG FIX: Apply minor Debian cleanups reported by Kurt B. Kaiser. * Version 3.1 Patch 10 - 2010-11-01 - NOTE: This is the 20th anniversary of Remind's first public release. - ENHANCEMENT: Add the THROUGH keyword. You can omit blocks of dates with: OMIT start THROUGH end and the syntax REM start THROUGH end is equivalent to REM start *1 UNTIL end - ENHANCEMENT: Add support for multibyte characters (eg, UTF-8) in calendar output. Note that UTF-8 strings are still not supported in PostScript output. - ENHANCEMENT: Add support for UTF-8 line-drawing characters in calendar output. - ENHANCEMENT: You can have multiple TAG clauses in a REM statement. - BUG FIX: Avoid spawning long-running background processes in "make test". - BUG FIX: Don't declare variables in the middle of statements (old C compilers choke.) pkgsrc changes: * Don't heap punishment on Apple and Microsoft users. |
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