On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 10:20:47AM +0000, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
> Erik Reuter wrote:
> >
> > Didn't notice the -p option the first time. Here are ncal's assumed
> > switching dates on the ncal version on my Linux box:
> >
> I have a crude version of cal, with just a fixed idiot date for the switch :-(
>
> > BE Belgium 1582-12-14 LN Latin 9999-05-31
>
> Cool! I didn't know that LN was Latin!
>
> > FR France 1582-12-09 SE Sweden 1753-02-17
>
> Did you test for the years 1700, 1704, etc in Sweden? They did a
> screw up that ended up with a Feb 30 in one of these years
>
> Alberto Monteiro
ncal is not that smart, it is just localizing the switchover from Julian
to Gregorian, it doesn't have special days by country:
>ncal -s SE Feb 1700
February 1700
Mo 5 12 19 26
Tu 6 13 20 27
We 7 14 21 28
Th 1 8 15 22 29
Fr 2 9 16 23
Sa 3 10 17 24
Su 4 11 18 25
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Erik Reuter http://www.erikreuter.net/
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