So, anyone got an imitation Multics 'memo' command?
P E Smee
exspes at gdr.bath.ac.uk
Wed May 15 02:17:04 AEST 1991
Well, one thing this 'what happened to Multics' discussion has brought
out is that there are a lot of ex-Multicians hiding out there in the
Unix woodwork.
So, has anyone out there got a PD or personally-implemented substitute
for the Multics 'memo' command, running on Unix, which they'd be
willing to share?
Misc notes: 'calendar' is 'close, but no cigar'; not nearly powerful
enough. Though it might be possible to script up a memo-substitute
from it and some assorted awk-wardness. (If you can't do something
with a line of awk, it's probably not computable anyway. :-)
In the interests of coexistence with Unix, I could live without alarm
and call memos if required (though they would be nice). I want -date,
-expires, -retain/noretain, -repeat (and -repeat_when_processed), and
-invisible; and -print/-list of -all or mature only. (All as
functionalities. It's a matter of some indifference whether adding,
deleting, and modifying memos is done via the hypothetical
command/subsystem, or by vi-ing the memo-file analog.) Oh, and I
want to be able to include dates in the memo text which will not
activate the memo. E.g. a memo to be printed from May 21 to May 24,
repeat each year, text saying 'Annie's birthday May 25'.
--
Paul Smee, Computing Service, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1UD, UK
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