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Name

       wyrdrc - the configuration textfile for the wyrd(1) console calendar application.

Synopsis

  Wyrd Configuration File

       Wyrd reads a run-configuration textfile (generally /etc/wyrdrc or /usr/local/etc/wyrdrc) to determine key
       bindings,  color  schemes,  and  many other settings. You can create a personalized configuration file in
       $HOME/.wyrdrc, and select settings that match your  usage  patterns.  The  recommended  procedure  is  to
       "include" the wyrdrc file provided with Wyrd (see Including Other Rcfiles), and add or remove settings as
       desired.

Documentation

   1 wyrdrc Syntax

       You  may  notice  that  the wyrdrc syntax is similar to the syntax used in the configuration file for the
       Mutt email client (muttrc).

       Within the wyrdrc file, strings should be enclosed in double quotes ("). A double quote character  inside
       a string may be represented by \". The backslash character must be represented by doubling it ( \\ ).

   2 Including Other Rcfiles

       Syntax: include filename_string

       This  syntax can be used to include one run-configuration file within another. This command could be used
       to load the default wyrdrc file (probably found in  /etc/wyrdrc  or  /usr/local/etc/wyrdrc)  within  your
       personalized rcfile, ~/.wyrdrc. The filename string should be enclosed in quotes.

   3 Setting Configuration Variables

       Syntax: set variable=value_string

       A  number  of  configuration  variables  can  be set using this syntax; check the Configuration Variables
       description to see a list. The variables are unquoted, but the values should be quoted strings.

   4 Creating Key Bindings

       Syntax: bind key_identifier operation

       This command will bind a keypress to execute a calendar operation. The various operations,  which  should
       not be enclosed in quotes, may be found in the section on Calendar Operations.

       Key  identifiers  may  be  specified by strings that represent a single keypress, for example "m" (quotes
       included). The key may be prefixed with "\\C" or "\\M" to represent  Control  or  Meta  (Alt)  modifiers,
       respectively;  note  that  the  backslash must be doubled. A number of special keys lack single-character
       representations, so the following strings may be used to represent them:

       • "<esc>"
       • "<tab>"
       • "<enter>"
       • "<return>"
       • "<insert>"
       • "<home>"
       • "<end>"
       • "<pageup>"
       • "<pagedown>"
       • "<space>"
       • "<left>"
       • "<right>"
       • "<up>"
       • "<down>"
       • "<f1>" to "<f12>"

       Due to differences between various terminal emulators, this key identifier syntax may not be adequate  to
       describe  every keypress. As a workaround, Wyrd will also accept key identifiers in octal notation. As an
       example, you could use \024 (do not enclose it in quotes) to represent Ctrl-T.

       Multiple keys may be bound to the same operation, if desired.

   5 Removing Key Bindings

       Syntax: unbind key_identifier

       This command will remove all bindings associated with the key identifier. The key identifiers  should  be
       defined using the syntax described in the previous section.

   6 Setting the Color Scheme

       Syntax: color object foreground background

       This  command will apply the specified foreground and background colors to the appropriate object. A list
       of colorable objects is provided in the section on Colorable Objects.

       Wyrd will recognize the following color keywords: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan,  white,
       default. The default keyword allows you to choose the default foreground or background colors. If you use
       default  for  your  background  color,  this will access the transparent background on terminal emulators
       which support it.

   7 Configuration Variables

       The following configuration variables may be set as described  in  the  Setting  Configuration  Variables
       section:

       • remind_command

         Determines the command used to execute Remind.
       • reminders_file

         Controls which Remind file (or Remind directory) Wyrd will operate on. The default is ~/.reminders .
       • edit_old_command

         Controls  the  command  used to edit a pre-existing reminder. The special strings '%file%' and '%line%'
       will be replaced with a filename to edit and a line number to navigate to within that file.
       • edit_new_command

         Controls the command used to edit a new reminder. The special character '%file%' will be replaced  with
       a  filename to edit. Ideally, this command should move the cursor to the last line of the file, where the
       new reminder template is created.
       • edit_any_command

         Controls the command used for editing a reminder file without selecting any  particular  reminder.  The
       special character '%file%' will be replaced with a filename to edit.
       • pager_command

         Controls the command used for viewing keybindings ('?'), calendar, and reminders {c, C, r, R}. Set this
       to "less -c" if you want less(1) to repaint the screen by clearing it instead of scrolling.
       • default_zoom

         Controls the default zoom level that Wyrd starts up with. This setting accepts an integer value of:

         • 0 for Hourly time increments
         • 1 for Half-Hourly time increments
         • 2 for Quarter-Hourly time increments.

         Any integer other than these 3 is invalid and will cause an error.
       • timed_template

         Controls  the  format  of  the REM line created when editing a new timed reminder. The following string
       substitutions will be made:

         • '%monname%' - month name
         • '%mon%' - month number (1-12)
         • '%0mon%' - month number (01-12)
         • '%mday%' - day of the month (1-31)
         • '%0mday%' - day of the month (01-31)
         • '%year%' - year
         • '%hour%' - hour
         • '%min%' - minute
         • '%wdayname%' - weekday name
         • '%wday%' - weekday number.
       • untimed_template

         Controls the format of the REM line created when editing  a  new  untimed  reminder.  The  substitution
       syntax is the same as for timed_template.
       • templateN

         Controls  the  format  of  a  generic  user-defined  REM  line  template;  N may range from 0 to 9. The
       substitution syntax is the same as for timed_template.
       • busy_algorithm

         An integer value specifying which algorithm to use for measuring how busy the user is on  a  particular
       day.  If  busy_algorithm="1", then Wyrd will simply count the total number of reminders triggered on that
       day. If busy_algorithm="2", then Wyrd will count the number of hours of reminders that fall on that  day.
       (Untimed reminders are assumed to occupy untimed_duration minutes.)
       • untimed_duration

         An  integer  value that specifies the assumed duration of an untimed reminder, in minutes. This is used
       only when computing the busy level with busy_algorithm="2".
       • busy_level1

         An integer value specifying the maximum number of reminders  in  a  day  (with  busy_algorithm="1")  or
       maximum  hours  of  reminders  in  a  day (with busy_algorithm="2") which will be colored using the color
       scheme for calendar_level1.
       • busy_level2

         Same as above, using the calendar_level2 color scheme.
       • busy_level3

         Same as above, using the calendar_level2 color scheme rendered in bold.
       • busy_level4

         Same as above, using the calendar_level3 color scheme. Any day with more reminders than  this  will  be
       rendered using the calendar_level3 color scheme rendered in bold.
       • week_starts_monday

         A boolean value ("true" or "false") that determines the first day of the week.
       • schedule_12_hour

         A boolean value that determines whether the timed reminders window is drawn using 12- or 24-hour time.
       • selection_12_hour

         A boolean value that determines whether the selection information is drawn with 12- or 24-hour time.
       • status_12_hour

         A boolean value that determines whether the current time is drawn using a 12- or 24-hour clock.
       • description_12_hour

         A  boolean  value  that  determines whether reminder start and end times are drawn using 12- or 24-hour
       time in the description window. This value also controls  the  format  of  timestamps  in  the  formatted
       calendars produced by view_week and view_month.
       • center_cursor

         A boolean value that determines how the screen and cursor move during scrolling operations. When set to
       "true",  the cursor is fixed in the center of the timed reminders window, and the schedule scrolls around
       it. When set to "false" (the default), the cursor will move up and down  the  schedule  during  scrolling
       operations.
       • goto_big_endian

         A  boolean  value  that  determines  how  the goto operation will parse dates. When set to "true", date
       specifiers should be in ISO 8601 (YYYYMMDD) format. When set to "false", date  specifiers  should  be  in
       European style DDMMYYYY format.
       • quick_date_US

         A boolean value that determines how the quick_add operation will parse numeric dates with slashes, e.g.
       6/1 (or 6/1/2006). When set to "true", the first number is a month and the second is the day of the month
       (June 1). When set to "false", these meanings of these two fields are switched (January 6).
       • number_weeks

         A  boolean  value  that  determines  whether  or not weeks should be numbered within the month calendar
       window. Weeks are numbered according to the ISO 8601 standard. The ISO standard week begins on Monday, so
       to avoid confusion it is recommended that week_starts_monday be set to  "true"  when  week  numbering  is
       enabled.
       • home_sticky

         A  boolean  value that determines whether or not the cursor should "stick" to the "home" position. When
       this option is set to "true", then after pressing the <home> key the cursor will automatically follow the
       current date and time. The effect is cancelled by pressing any of the navigation keys.
       • advance_warning

         A boolean value that determines whether or not Wyrd should display advance warning of  reminders.  When
       set to "true", Wyrd will invoke Remind in a mode that generates advance warning of reminders as specified
       in the reminder file.
       • untimed_window_width

         An  integer  value  that  determines  the  target  width  of  the month-calendar window and the untimed
       reminders window. The allowable range is 34 to  ($COLUMNS  -  40)  characters,  and  Wyrd  will  silently
       disregard any setting outside this range.
       • untimed_bold

         A boolean value that determines whether or not Wyrd should render untimed reminders using a bold font.
       • reminder_colors

         Render  reminders  in  color (auto/true/false) needs ccc support in termcap: tput ccc && echo supported
       auto will fallback to default colors.

       For maximum usefulness, busy_level1 < busy_level2 < busy_level3 < busy_level4.

   8 Calendar Operations

       Every Wyrd operation can be made available to the interface using the syntax described in the section  on
       Creating Key Bindings.

       The following is a list of every available operation.

       • scroll_up

         move the cursor up one element
       • scroll_down

         move the cursor down one element
       • next_day

         jump ahead one day
       • previous_day

         jump backward one day
       • next_week

         jump ahead one week
       • previous_week

         jump backward one week
       • next_month

         jump ahead one month
       • previous_month

         jump backward one month
       • home

         jump to the current date and time
       • goto

         begin entering a date specifier to jump to
       • zoom

         zoom in on the day schedule view (this operation is cyclic)
       • edit

         edit the selected reminder
       • edit_any

         edit a reminder file, without selecting any particular reminder
       • scroll_description_up

         scroll the description window contents up (when possible)
       • scroll_description_down

         scroll the description window contents down (when possible)
       • quick_add

         add a "quick reminder"
       • new_timed

         create a new timed reminder
       • new_timed_dialog

         same as previous, with a reminder file selection dialog
       • new_untimed

         create a new untimed reminder
       • new_untimed_dialog

         same as previous, with a reminder file selection dialog
       • new_templateN

         create a new user-defined reminder using templateN, where N may range from 0 to 9
       • new_templateN_dialog

         same as previous, with a reminder file selection dialog
       • copy

         copy a reminder to Wyrd's clipboard
       • cut

         delete a reminder and copy it to Wyrd's clipboard
       • paste

         paste a reminder from Wyrd's clipboard into the schedule
       • paste_dialog

         same as previous, with a reminder file selection dialog
       • switch_window

         switch between the day schedule window on the left, and the untimed reminder window on the right
       • begin_search

         begin entering a search string
       • search_next

         search for the next occurrence of the search string
       • next_reminder

         jump  to  the  next reminder (The next_reminder operation locates reminders at the point they occur; if
       advance_warning is enabled, next_reminder will skip over any displayed warnings of an event.)
       • view_remind

         view the output of remind for the selected date
       • view_remind_all

         view the output of remind for the selected date, triggering all non-expired reminders
       • view_week

         view Remind's formatted calendar for  the  week  that  contains  the  selected  date  (the  in-calendar
       timestamp formats are determined by the value of description_12_hour)
       • view_month

         view  Remind's  formatted  calendar  for  the  month  that  contains the selected date (the in-calendar
       timestamp formats are determined by the value of description_12_hour)
       • refresh

         refresh the display
       • quit

         exit Wyrd
       • entry_complete

         signal completion of search string entry or date specifier
       • entry_backspace

         delete the last character of the search string or date specifier
       • entry_cancel

         cancel entry of a search string or date specifier

   9 Colorable Objects

       Each of Wyrd's on-screen elements may be colored by the color scheme of your  choice,  using  the  syntax
       defined in the section on Setting the Color Scheme.

       The following is a list of all colorable objects.

       • help

         the help bar at the top of the screen
       • timed_default

         an empty timeslot in the day-schedule window
       • timed_current

         the current time in the day-schedule window (if it is visible)
       • timed_reminder1

         a nonempty timeslot in the day-schedule window, indented to level 1
       • timed_reminder2

         a nonempty timeslot in the day-schedule window, indented to level 2
       • timed_reminder3

         a nonempty timeslot in the day-schedule window, indented to level 3
       • timed_reminder4

         a nonempty timeslot in the day-schedule window, indented to level 4
       • untimed_reminder

         an entry in the untimed reminders window
       • timed_date

         the vertical date strip at the left side of the screen
       • selection_info

         the line providing date/time for the current selection
       • description

         the reminder description window
       • status

         the bottom bar providing current date and time
       • calendar_labels

         the month and weekday labels in the calendar window
       • calendar_level1

         calendar days with low activity
       • calendar_level2

         calendar days with medium activity
       • calendar_level3

         calendar days with high activity
       • calendar_today

         the current day in the calendar window (if it is visible)
       • left_divider

         the vertical line to the left of the timed reminders window
       • right_divider

         the vertical and horizontal lines to the right of the timed reminders window

   See Also

       wyrd(1), wyrd(7), remind(1)

   Author

       This manpage is written by Paul J. Pelzl <pelzlpj@gmail.com>.

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