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On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 13:49 +0200, Sébastien Renard wrote:
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Le jeudi 23 juillet 2009 11:15:50, Jonas Christian Drewsen a écrit :
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> Personally I think the best solution would be to add the new 'quarterly'
> keyword (and not quaterly - thx David). Then make a wizard like
> interface to the full rfc2445, that the dateutils is build upon, for the
> advanced cases.
I agree. As t_recurs is a command we use not so often (compared to t_list,
t_add or t_due) the syntax should not be too hard to remember and a wizard
won't affect too much the productivity.
Using wizard is something we have in some place (see bug_add or bug_edit) and
all (or almost) pieces are available in tui.py module. We may need to define
some general rules to build such wizard in order to have consistent behaviour
and maximum code reuse.
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Great. Then if noone protests, can somebody with commit rights apply the "quarterly patch" to HEAD please <IMG SRC="cid:1248453214.12060.16.camel@jcd-t60p" ALIGN="middle" ALT=":)" BORDER="0"><BR>
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/Jonas<BR>
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