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read-ical(1)			   Conduits			  read-ical(1)

NAME
       read-ical - coverts information on your Palm handheld into an Ical-for‐
       matted calendar. Note, this is not the same as the iCal	calendar  for‐
       mat.

SYNOPSIS
       read-ical [-p <port>] <filename>

DESCRIPTION
       read-ical  allows  the  user  to	 retrieve the contents of the ToDo and
       Datebook databases on a Palm handheld, and convert their contents to an
       Ical calendar.

       Note  that the calendar file named by <filename> will be deleted, so do
       not use your main calendar. Instead, use a separate one for  this  pur‐
       pose, and include it in your main calendar.

       As  read-ical  works  by passing a script to ical, the ical application
       must be in your $PATH.

OPTIONS
       -p, --port <port>
	      Use device file <port> to communicate with the Palm handheld. If
	      this  is not specified, will look for the $PILOTPORT environment
	      variable.	 If both are not found, will fall back to /dev/pilot.

       -h, --help
	      Display the help synopsis for read-ical.

       -v, --version
	      Display version of read-ical.

       <filename>
	      This is the file to output the ical-formatted data to.

USAGE
       The program will connect to a target  device,  retrieve	the  ToDo  and
       Datebook	 databases  (ToDoDB.pdb and DatebookDB.pdb respectively), then
       instruct ical to write a calendar file based on the retrieved  informa‐
       tion.

BUGS
       KNOWN BUGS

	      read-ical has no known bugs at this time.

       REPORTING BUGS

	      Report bugs at http://bugs.pilot-link.org/

AUTHOR
       read-ical was originally written by Kenneth Albanowski.

(c) FSF 1996-2003	      pilot-link - 0.11.8		  read-ical(1)
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