[time-nuts] Lady Heather calendar functions

2011-05-01 Thread Mark Sims
Yes,  Lady Heather has some rather extensive calendar functions built in,   including a list of common (and not so common) holidays.  If the file heather.cal is found,  it uses that file for the holidays... you can add your own or delete some.   Otherwise it uses the built in list.   I don't

Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather calendar functions

2011-05-01 Thread John Miles
Yes,  Lady Heather has some rather extensive calendar functions built in,  including a list of common (and not so common) holidays.  If the file heather.cal is found,  it uses that file for the holidays... you can add your own or delete some.   Otherwise it uses the built in list.   I don't

Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather calendar functions

2011-05-01 Thread John Miles
-Original Message- From: Brooke Clarke [mailto:bro...@pacific.net] Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 7:09 AM To: time-nuts@febo.com Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Cc: John Miles Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather calendar functions Hi John: Are you the one

Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather calendar functions

2011-05-01 Thread Paul_group
On 01/05/2011 08:44, John Miles wrote: Yes, Lady Heather has some rather extensive calendar functions built in, including a list of common (and not so common) holidays. If the file heather.cal is found, it uses that file for the holidays... you can add your own or delete some. Otherwise

Re: [time-nuts] Lady Heather calendar functions

2011-05-01 Thread Magnus Danielson
On 05/01/2011 04:08 PM, Brooke Clarke wrote: Hi John: Are you the one to ask about an optional plot? The GPS satellite orbits are based on sidereal time so that they have repeating ground tracks. Not quite. The pattern does not perfectly meat up on orbit-for-orbit if you plot it on earth.