Helptext.update( :rwdschedule_generalhelp => " Use the 'Edit Event' tab The first field is the most important. It is the filename that will be created. I use the event date starting with yearmonthday 2005january11 The following lines for entry are for you to fill in as you want. When you are finished press the Save Changes button You use this same screen for editing an already saved event ", :rwdschedulefilelist_generalhelp => " Click on the list events button. Click on the date you want Then click the 'Open' button If it finds the record it will open it. It displays the record as text under the 'Open' button.", :eventutilities_help => " On the event utilities tab You can rename event filenames You can delete events ", :rwdschedule_configuration => " click on 'Edit Configuration' You can view the configuration file You can edit the configuration Remember to reload the configuration variables if you want your changes used.", :rwdschedule_sync => "Sync for multiple computers If you are like me, you have more than one system I use rwdTinker at home on my Linux laptop at work I use it on XP on the go I use rwdtinker on my Zaurus PDA So I am adding schedule events on different machines. There is a function to help sync the separate systems in 'Selection Panel' click on 'Open Schedule Sync Window' First you need your ftp details set in the configuration/rwdschedule.cnf file you can upload your events from your local schedules directory to the ftp site you can download events from the ftp site to your local updates directory you can perform a sync which finds remote events and adds them to your local schedules directory There is a button to delete the update directory when finished", :calendar_help => "On the 'Show Month' tab You can see the current month or enter a year and month for example: Year: 2005 Month: 2 Click on 'show month' It will display one month", :icsfile_help => " You can create an ics file you can view a raw ics file Rename ics File Delete ics File format of date year = 2005 month = 02 day = 01 hour = 01 minute = 01 " )