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You can set up alarm messages which pop up on the screen at the chosen time (with sound if desired), or you can schedule commands to be executed or emails to be sent.
You can set up alarm messages which pop up on the screen at the chosen time (with sound if desired), or you can schedule commands to be executed or emails to be sent.


When configuring an alarm, you can:
When configuring an alarm, you can:


:* For alarm messages, choose whether to type in your own text message, display the text generated by a command, or display a text or image file.
* For alarm messages, choose whether to type in your <menuchoice>own text message</menuchoice>, display the <menuchoice>text generated by a command</menuchoice>, or <menuchoice>display a text or image file</menuchoice>.
:* Configure the alarm to recur on an hours/minutes, daily, weekly, monthly or annual basis, or set it to trigger every time you log in. You can also specify a repetition within a repetition. Alarms can be constrained to occur only within working hours, or excluding holidays.
* Configure the alarm to ''recur'' on <menuchoice>hours/minutes</menuchoice>, <menuchoice>daily</menuchoice>, <menuchoice>weekly</menuchoice>, <menuchoice>monthly</menuchoice> or <menuchoice>annual</menuchoice> basis, or set it to trigger <menuchoice>every time you log in</menuchoice>. You can also specify a repetition within a repetition. Alarms can be constrained to occur only <menuchoice>within working hours</menuchoice>, or <menuchoice>excluding holidays</menuchoice>.
:* Specify that a reminder should be displayed in advance of the main alarm time(s).
* Specify that a <menuchoice>reminder</menuchoice> should be displayed in advance of the main alarm time(s).
:* Choose a color and font for displaying the alarm message.
* Choose a <menuchoice>color</menuchoice> and <menuchoice>font</menuchoice> for displaying the alarm message.
:* Specify an audible beep or a sound file to play when the message is displayed, or specify that the message is to be spoken.
* Specify an <menuchoie>audible beep</menuchoice> or a </menuchoice>sound file</menuchoice> to play when the message is displayed, or specify that the <menuchoice>message is to be spoken</menuchoice>.
:* Choose whether or not the alarm should be cancelled if it can't be triggered at its scheduled time. An alarm can only be triggered while you are logged in and running a graphical environment. If you choose not to cancel the alarm if it can't be triggered at the correct time, it will be triggered when you eventually log in.
* Choose whether or not the alarm should be cancelled if it can't be triggered at its scheduled time. An alarm can only be triggered while you are logged in and running a graphical environment. If you choose not to <menuchoice>cancel the alarm if it can't be triggered at the correct time</menuchoice>, it will be triggered when you eventually log in.
:* and more ...  
* and more ...  
 


[[Image:Kalarm2.png|300px|thumb|center|Setting an alarm]]
[[Image:Kalarm2.png|300px|thumb|center|Setting an alarm]]


It is possible to use multiple alarm calendars, which for example enables you to share alarms between a laptop and desktop computer.
 
It is possible to use <menuchoice>multiple alarm calendars</menuchoice>, which for example enables you to share alarms between a laptop and desktop computer.


Alarms may also be scheduled from the command line, or via D-Bus/DCOP calls from other programs.
Alarms may also be scheduled from the command line, or via D-Bus/DCOP calls from other programs.


[[Image:Kalarm1.png|204px|center|thumb|The resulting pop-up]]
[[Image:Kalarm1.png|204px|center|thumb|The resulting pop-up]]
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== Links ==
== Links ==
* [http://www.astrojar.org.uk/kalarm/ Homepage]
* [http://www.astrojar.org.uk/kalarm/ Homepage]


[[Category:Office]]
[[Category:Office]]
[[Category:Utilities]]
[[Category:Utilities]]
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Revision as of 12:51, 20 September 2010

  KAlarm is a personal alarm message, command and email scheduler

You can set up alarm messages which pop up on the screen at the chosen time (with sound if desired), or you can schedule commands to be executed or emails to be sent.

When configuring an alarm, you can:

  • For alarm messages, choose whether to type in your own text message, display the text generated by a command, or display a text or image file.
  • Configure the alarm to recur on hours/minutes, daily, weekly, monthly or annual basis, or set it to trigger every time you log in. You can also specify a repetition within a repetition. Alarms can be constrained to occur only within working hours, or excluding holidays.
  • Specify that a reminder should be displayed in advance of the main alarm time(s).
  • Choose a color and font for displaying the alarm message.
  • Specify an <menuchoie>audible beep</menuchoice> or a </menuchoice>sound file</menuchoice> to play when the message is displayed, or specify that the message is to be spoken.
  • Choose whether or not the alarm should be cancelled if it can't be triggered at its scheduled time. An alarm can only be triggered while you are logged in and running a graphical environment. If you choose not to cancel the alarm if it can't be triggered at the correct time, it will be triggered when you eventually log in.
  • and more ...


Setting an alarm


It is possible to use multiple alarm calendars, which for example enables you to share alarms between a laptop and desktop computer.

Alarms may also be scheduled from the command line, or via D-Bus/DCOP calls from other programs.


The resulting pop-up


Links