The day of a timer is now stored as a full date in ISO notation

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Klaus Schmidinger
2005-03-19 15:38:43 +01:00
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Any changes made in the "Channels" list (like renaming or
reordering channels) will be automatically reflected in the
timers settings.
Day: The day on which this timer shall start. This can be either a
"day of month" (1..31), which allows programming a "single shot"
timer that hits once and is deleted after it ends. Single shot
timers can be programmed up to one month into the future.
Day: The day on which this timer shall start. This can be a
date (like 2005-03-19), which allows programming a "single shot"
timer that hits once and is deleted after it ends.
Another option here are "repeating timers" which are defined
by listing the days of the week on which they shall record.
For example, a timer that shall record every monday and wednesday
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The '0' key toggles between a single shot and a repeating timer.
If "Day" indicates a repeating timer, the keys '1'...'7' can be
used to toggle the individual days ('1' is monday).
You can also switch to a set of predefined repeating timer settings
by pressing the "Left" key when the day is the present day. To return
to the single shot mode just press "Right" until a date is displayed.
Start: The start time of the timer in hh:mm as 24 hour ("military") time.
Stop: The stop time of the timer.
VPS: Defines whether the timer shall use VPS (if available). If this