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NAME
mhical - nmh's manipulator of iCalendar event requests
SYNOPSIS
mhical [-help] [-version] [-form formatfile] [-format formatstring] [[-reply accept | decline |
tentative] | -cancel] [-contenttype] [-infile infile] [-outfile outfile] [-unfold] [-debug]
DESCRIPTION
mhical manipulates an iCalendar (.ics) event request, to display it, generate a reply to it, or cancel
it. iCalendar event requests and replies are defined by RFC 5545.
The default operation is to display the iCalendar event request in a human-readable format.
For the display operation, the -format string and -form formatfile switches may be used to specify a
format string or a format file to read. If given a format string, it must be specified as a single
argument to the -format switch. If given a format file name with -form, the file is searched for using
the normal nmh rules: absolute pathnames are accessed directly, tilde expansion is done on usernames, and
files are searched for in the user's Mail directory as specified in their profile. If not found there,
the directory “/etc/nmh” is checked. mhical defaults to using a format file named mhical.24hour, and
will use the one installed in the “/etc/nmh” directory if not found elsewhere.
The following format components are supported:
method
organizer
summary
description
location
dtstart
dtend
attendees
Those format names are case-sensitive. Each corresponds to the iCalendar property of the same name as
defined in RFC 5545, with the exception of attendees. That is a comma-delimited list of the common name
(CN), if available, or email address of Attendee properties. A maximum of 20 will be displayed.
Timezone
mhical will display the event with times converted to the timezone specified by the TZ environment
variable, if it is set, see tzset(3). If not set, its behavior is implementation defined, but may use
the user's local timezone.
Reply
The -reply switch generates a reply from the event request. The required action parameter must be one of
accept, decline, or tentative. Delegation is not supported.
Cancel
The -cancel switch generates an iCalendar event that can be used to cancel the event request.
Input/Output
By default, mhical reads from standard input and writes to standard output. The -infile and -outfile,
respectively, switches can be used to override these defaults.
Miscellaneous Switches
The -contenttype switch instructs mhical to insert a Content-Type header at the beginning of its output,
for use by mhbuild. It can only be used with -reply and -cancel.
The -unfold switch echoes the event request, but with all lines unfolded.
The -debug switch reveals minute details of the parse process.
FILES
mhical looks for format files in multiple locations: absolute pathnames are accessed directly, tilde
expansion is done on usernames, and files are searched for in the user's Mail directory as specified in
their profile. If not found there, the directory “/etc/nmh” is checked.
/etc/nmh/mhical.24hour The default display template
/etc/nmh/mhical.12hour Display template that uses 12-hour clock
SEE ALSO
mhbuild(1), mh-format(5), tzset(3), repl(1)
DEFAULTS
`-form' defaults to mhical.24hour
`-infile' defaults to standard input
`-outfile' defaults to standard output
BUGS
mhical supports only a very limited subset of RRULE formats. Specifically, only a frequency of YEARLY
and an interval of 1 are supported.
nmh-1.7.1-RC3 2015-01-04 MHICAL(1mh)