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From: malis@cc5.bbn.com (Andy Malis)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun
Subject: Checking .monthtool from a dumb tty
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Date: 3 Dec 88 02:15:35 GMT
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Original-Date: Tue, 22 Nov 88 08:59:19 -0500
X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 7, Issue 34, message 10 of 12

This is for monthtool users:

The following short shell script, which I call "today", prints out today's
appointments from your ~/.monthtool file.

You can use it from any dumb tty or tty window, or use it from an "at"
script to send you mail in the morning listing your appointments for the
day.  It understands regular weekly appointments.

Andy

=======cut here=======
#!/bin/csh -f
set a=( `date '+%m %d %y'` )
@ b=$a[1]
@ c=$a[2]
@ d=$a[3]
@ e=`date +%w` + 1
set f="^${b},${c},..${d},|^99,${e},0,"
egrep $f ~/.monthtool | sed -e "s/^[0-9]*,[0-9]*,[0-9]*,//" \
	-e "s/,/ /" -e "s/^ *//" \
	-e "s/^\([0-9][0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9] \)/\1:\2/"
=======that's it=======