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    NAME
         dtcm - the CDE Calendar Manager
    
    SYNOPSIS
         dtcm [-c calendar] [-p printer] [-v view]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The dtcm utility is the GUI for CDE appointment and resource
         scheduling.  It can be used to:
    
            o  Display day, week, month, and year views of the user's
               calendar
    
            o  Schedule single or repeating calendar entries
    
            o  Browse and edit another user's calendar
    
            o  Schedule reminders to give the user notice of events
    
            o  Restrict access to the user's calendar
    
            o  Print high-quality hardcopy
    
            o  View and Schedule entries for a group of calendars
    
            o  Change the time zone context
    
            o  Announce appointments via electronic mail
    
            o  Schedule appointments received in electronic mail
    
    OPTIONS
         The following options are available along with  all of the
         standard X Toolkit command-line options:
    
            -c calendar
                  Specifies the calendar to display.  The default
                  value is equivalent to $USER@$HOST.
    
            -p printer
                  Specifies the default printer.  The default is the
                  system's default printer.
    
            -v view
                  Specifies the initial view.  Values can be day,
                  week, month or year.
    
    OPERANDS
         None.
    
    STDIN
         Not used.
    
    INPUT FILES
         None.
    
    ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
         The following environment variables affect the execution of
         dtcm:
    
            HOME           Determine the user's home directory, the
                           location of configuration files.
    
            LANG           Provide a default value for the interna-
                           tionalization variables that are unset or
                           null.  If LANG is unset or null, the
                           corresponding value from the
                           implementation-specific default locale
                           will be used.  If any of the internation-
                           alization variables contains an invalid
                           setting, dtcm behaves as if none of the
                           variables had been defined.
    
            LC_ALL         If set to a non-empty string value, over-
                           ride the values of all the other interna-
                           tionalization variables.
    
            LC_MESSAGES    Determine the locale that is used to
                           affect the format and contents of diagnos-
                           tic messages written to standard error and
                           informative messages written to standard
                           output.
    
            NLSPATH        Determine the location of message catalo-
                           gues for the processing of LC_MESSAGES.
    
            XAPPLRESDIR    Specify the name of a directory that con-
                           tains application-specific resources.  If
                           this environment variable is defined, and
                           is set to an existing directory, then it
                           is searched (in addition to the standard
                           locations) for files containing
                           application-specific resource specifica-
                           tions.
    
            XENVIRONMENT
                           Specify the name of a resource file with
                           user- or machine-specific resources.  If
                           this variable is not defined, dtcm looks
                           for a file named $HOME/.Xdefaults-hostname
                           instead, where hostname is the name of the
                           host where the application is executing.
    
            XFILESEARCHPATH
                           Define a language-dependent location of
                           app-defaults.
    
            XMODIFIER      Specify which input method to use.
    
            XUSERFILESEARCHPATH
                           Control where X applications look for
                           their app-defaults resource files.  The
                           default is located in the directory
                           /usr/dt/app-defaults.  The user must set
                           XUSERFILESEARCHPATH if the user's resource
                           files are not in this location.
    
    RESOURCES
         The dtcm utility allows the user to specify behavior through
         X11 resources as well as the command-line interface.  The
         application class name for dtcm is Dtcm.  To set application
         resources, the user can copy the system default version of
         the file /usr/dt/app-defaults/<LANG>/Dtcm to a personal ver-
         sion (typically $HOME/app-defaults/Dtcm, but the location is
         dependent on the value of the XAPPLRESDIR environment vari-
         able) and edit it with the appropriate changes.  The follow-
         ing are the supported resources and their default values:
    
                                Basic Resources
    _______________________________________________________________________
    Name          Class         Type        Default
    _______________________________________________________________________
    labelFont     LabelFont     XmRFontList varies
    viewFont      ViewFont      XmRFontList varies
    boldFont      BoldFont      XmRFontList varies
    iconFont      IconFont      XmRFontList -dt-application-bold-r-normal-
                                               sans-*-180-*-*-p-*-*-*:
    application-  Application-  XmRXmString application
       FontFamily    FontFamily
    
            labelFont
                  Specifies the font to use for the labels in the
                  calendar's views.
    
            viewFont
                  Specifies the font to use for the text of the
                  appointments in the calendar's views.
    
            boldFont
                  Specifies the font to use for the time ranges in
                  the week view.
    
            iconFont
                  Specifies the icon font.
    
            applicationFontFamily
                  Specifies the font family name to use for the text
                  of the appointments in the calendar's views.  A
                  font will be used with this family name and
                  appropriate size to match the system font size
                  chosen via dtstyle(1).  The viewFont and boldFont
                  resources have a higher precedent than application-
                  FontFamily.
    
    ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS
         The dtcm utility takes the standard action for all signals.
    
    STDOUT
         Not used.
    
    STDERR
         Used only for diagnostic messages.
    
    OUTPUT FILES
         None.
    
    EXTENDED DESCRIPTION
         A calendar is a persistent entity existing somewhere on the
         network, which contains scheduling data for a user.  A
         calendar entry is an event recorded within the context of a
         calendar.  Calendar entries supported by dtcm are appoint-
         ment and to-do.  Calendar entries can be single or repeat
         entries.  A calendar entry may have one or more reminders
         associated with it.  A reminder causes dtcm to notify the
         user by issuing an alarm when the system time enters the
         user's specified reminder notice period before the event.
         When viewing the user's calendar, there is the notion of the
         current date, which is the date the user last selected by
         selecting the Day View, or by clicking in any of the other
         views.  The current date does not change until the user
         selects another date, even if he or she has navigated out of
         a view that would contain the current date.
    
         The dtcm utility presents a network calendar model.  To
         operate on a calendar belonging to some user on the network,
         dtcm establishes a session with a calendar server.  The
         calendar server is (conceptually at least) a separate pro-
         cess running on the host where the calendar is located.  It
         manages all the calendars for the host on which it is run-
         ning, and can service multiple connected applications simul-
         taneously.  The calendar server responds to authentication,
         session control and calendar transactions initiated by dtcm.
         In addition, dtcm responds to events occurring at the
         server, such as updates caused by other connected applica-
         tion instances.
    
      Usage
         The dtcm utility has a single main window, containing a
         graphical calendar.  The user can choose to view day, week,
         month or year in the main window.  Navigating between the
         views is achieved by selecting the view from the View menu,
         or by clicking one of the navigation buttons displayed in
         the current view.  If tooltip display is enabled then a
         tooltip label is associated with each button on the calendar
         toolbar.  A tooltip label describes the functionality of a
         button in a few words.
    
            File Menu
    
                     Print Current View
                           Prints hard-copy based on the currently
                           displayed calendar view.
    
                     Print ...
                           Allows the user to specify parameters for
                           a print job, such as number of copies,
                           orientation, scaling, report type.
    
                     Options ...
                           Displays default options for all of dtcm's
                           global attributes.
    
                     Exit  Terminates the dtcm application.
    
            Edit Menu
    
                     Appointment ...
                           Displays the appointment editor, described
                           below.
    
                     ToDo ...
                           Displays the To Do editor, described
                           below.
    
            View Menu
    
                     Day   Changes the current view in the main win-
                           dow to Day View.
    
                     Week  Changes the current view in the main win-
                           dow to Week View.
    
                     Month Changes the current view in the main win-
                           dow to Month View.
    
                     Year  Changes the current view in the main win-
                           dow to Year View.
    
                     Appointment List ...
                           Displays the Appointment List dialog box.
    
                     ToDo List ...
                           Displays the ToDo List dialog box.
    
                     Find ...
                           Displays the Find dialog box, so the user
                           can locate calendar entries by specifying
                           some search criteria.
    
                     Go to Date ...
                           Displays the Go to Date dialog, so the
                           user can change the view to a specified
                           date.  This is a convenient way to get to
                           dates that are distant from the current
                           date.
    
                     Time Zone
                           Displays the Time Zone dialog, so the user
                           can set the time zone to which appointment
                           times are relative.
    
            Browse Menu
    
                     Show Other Calendar ...
                           Displays a dialog box, in the main window,
                           to let the user connect to a different
                           calendar than the one currently displayed.
                           Only a single calendar is displayed at
                           once.
    
                     Compare Calendars ...
                           Displays the Compare Calendars dialog box,
                           described below.
    
                     Menu Editor ...
                           Displays a dialog box that allows the user
                           to add frequently used calendars to the
                           Browse menu for this and future sessions
                           with dtcm.
    
                     <user>@<host>
    
                     ...   This sequence of entries consists of the
                           user's own calendar, followed by an
                           optional list of calendars that the user
                           can add to the menu using the Menu Editor
                           option described above.  The user's own
                           calendar always appears first.  The other
                           options are listed in alphabetical order.
    
      Secondary Windows
         In addition to the main window, dtcm has several secondary
         windows, which give the user access to the scheduling and
         browsing features of dtcm.
    
         The Appointment Editor allows scheduling of appointments.
         An appointment is the most common type of calendar entry.
         It is useful for scheduling time slots in the user's calen-
         dar, and can be exported to other users either by direct
         entry to their calendars, or through electronic mail.  To
         invoke the appointment editor, the user selects it from the
         Edit menu in the main window, or double-clicks anywhere in
         the graphical calendar view.
    
         The To Do Editor allows the user to maintain a list of to-do
         items for his or her personal use.  To-do entries are not
         visible to other dtcm users who are browsing the user's
         calendar; they are private to the user.  To-do entries
         differ from appointments in that they do not necessarily
         appear as scheduled events in the user's calendar views.  If
         a to-do entry has a Due Date associated with it, it will be
         displayed in the calendar view.  The main purpose of to-do
         entries is to allow the user to maintain a list of work
         items, without necessarily allocating calendar time for
         them.  The to-do editor is invoked by selecting it from the
         Edit menu in the main window.
    
         The Group Appointment Editor allows the user to schedule an
         appointment on multiple calendars at once.  It is invoked by
         clicking Schedule in the Compare Calendars window.  The user
         may optionally announce the appointment over electronic
         mail.
    
         The Compare Calendars window allows the user to connect to
         several calendars simultaneously, and get a graphical over-
         view of busy and available time in the resultant ``virtual
         calendar.''  The compare calendars window is invoked by
         selecting it from the Browse menu in the main window.
    
         The Options window, accessible from the File menu, gives the
         user access to the dtcm options that the user can configure.
         There are several categories of options:  Editor Defaults;
         Display Settings; Access List and Permissions; Printer Set-
         tings and Date Format.  The user can set the options to suit
         his or her requirements, and save them by clicking Apply.
    
    EXIT STATUS
         The following exit values are returned:
    
             0  Successful completion.
    
            >0  An error occurred.
    
    CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS
         Default.
    
    APPLICATION USAGE
         None.
    
    FILES
         /usr/dt/bin/dtcm    The executable for dtcm.
    
         /usr/dt/app-defaults/<LANG>/Dtcm
                             The system-default application defaults
                             file for dtcm.
    
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/<LANG>/dtcm.dt
                             The file of default calendar-specific
                             actions.  See dtactionfile(4).
    
         /usr/dt/bin/rpc/rpc.cmsd
                             The calendar daemon (server) that
                             manages calendars on a machine.
    
         /var/spool/calendar/callog.<user>
                             The persistent calendar database for a
                             user on this machine.
    
    EXAMPLES
         None.
    
    SEE ALSO
         rpc.cmsd(1), dtcm_delete(1), dtcm_editor(1), dtcm_insert(1),
         dtcm_lookup(1), tooltips(3), dtactionfile(4), X11(7).
    
    
    
    


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