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# REMIND
Remind is a full-featured calendar/alarm program. Copying policy is
in the file "COPYRIGHT" included with the source; Remind is licensed under
the GNU General Public License, Version 2.
## Prerequisites:
### Remind and Rem2PS
**remind** and **rem2ps** have no prerequisites beyond the standard C
library and the standard math library. **remind** will make use of
GNU Readline if you have it installed.
- On Debian-like systems, install GNU Readline as follows:
`apt install libreadline-dev`
- On RPM-based systems, you need `readline-devel`
### Rem2HTML and Rem2PDF
**rem2html** requires the JSON::MaybeXS Perl module and **rem2pdf**
requires the JSON::MaybeXS, Pango and Cairo Perl modules.
- On Debian-like systems, these prerequisites may be installed with:
`apt install libjson-maybexs-perl libpango-perl libcairo-perl`
- On RPM-based systems, you need `perl-Pango`, `perl-Cairo` and
`perl-JSON-MaybeXS`
- On Gentoo, you need `dev-perl/Pango`, `dev-perl/Cairo` and
`dev-perl/JSON-MaybeXS`.
- On Arch linux, you need `pango-perl`, `cairo-perl` and `perl-json-maybexs`
### TkRemind
**tkremind** requires Tcl/Tk and the tcllib library.
- On Debian-like systems, install with:
`apt install tcl tk tcllib`
- On RPM-based systems, you need `tcl`, `tk` and `tcllib`
- On Arch Linux, you need `tk` and `tcllib`. The latter is available at
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/tcllib
If the little arrows for "Previous Month" and "Next Month" do not display
correctly in TkRemind, you may need to install the Noto Fonts. Install
all of your distribution's Noto Font-related packages.
- On Debian-like systems, install with:
`apt install fonts-noto-core fonts-noto-color-emoji fonts-noto-extra fonts-noto-ui-core fonts-noto-ui-extra`
## Installation
Assuming you have a normal C development environment installed, Remind
can be installed with the usual:
`./configure && make && make test && sudo make install`
You can edit custom.h to configure some aspects of Remind. Or, if
you have Tcl/Tk installed, you can use the graphical build tool to
edit custom.h on your behalf:
`wish ./build.tk`
## Usage
Remind is a large and complex program. You can read the full manual page
with:
`man remind`
after installation. However, the man page is long and detailed and is
more of a reference than an introduction. You can get an overview
with a [slide deck](https://dianne.skoll.ca/projects/remind/download/remind-oclug.pdf)
I made a while back. There's also a (long) [YouTube video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SNgvsDvx7M) that serves as an
introduction to Remind.
## A Note about AI
1. No part of Remind was written using AI of any type.<br><br>
I certify that all of the C, Perl and Tcl code in Remind was written
by a human being. I certify that all code in `.rem` files other than
ones under `include/holidays` was written by a human being. The code
under `include/holidays` was derived from the Python "holidays" library
and I have no direct knowledge of the provenance of that library,
though I suspect it's entirely or almost entirely human-written.
2. No AI-generated patches or other sorts of contributions to Remind
will be accepted.
3. It is not yet settled whether, if you train an AI model on this
source code, the resulting model, and/or any outputs it produces, are
derivative works of the code. But if they are, and do not fall under
"fair use" or equivalent in your jurisdiction, then as with any other
derivative work you may only distribute them under the terms of the
GNU General Public License, version 2.
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