* Anniversaries
%%(diary-anniversary 1948 01 30) Arthur's birthday (%d years old)

%%(diary-anniversary 2023-01-30) Arthur's birthday (%d years old)

 <2023-01-30 Mon 15:53>
Just this. The last line is made by C-u-c .
To display the way my date are setted

If I press C a a
Emacs compose the agenda (as in the attached file, but without the entry of 
Arthur birthday

> Il giorno 30 gen 2023, alle ore 14:46, Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> 
> ha scritto:
> 
> Renato Pontefice <renato.pontef...@gmail.com> writes:
> 
>> I try to perform this simple line of emacs manual (this is the perfect page 
>> of the manual where I took this: where I took this: "31.13.10 Sexp Entries 
>> and the Fancy Diary Display”). Because trying to learn emacs I would try as 
>> many entry possibile as I could (I know I can obtain that in a different 
>> way).
>> 
>> But on my Mac OS X platform I cannot obtain the right result.
>> I’ve tried with:
>> - emacs ver 26.2; 28.3; 28.3 (via terminal “emacs -Q” and via GUI With or 
>> without a init.el file
> 
>> ... And finally, I’ve installed a VM, running Debian 11 and try it running 
>> emacs by terminal and typing ORG-AGENDA ret a
>> I obtain the agenda with the correct entry.
>> 
>> So I’m wondering:
>> Maybe Mac osx does not contain the right (elisp?) code to obtain that?
> 
> Could you please detail what exactly you tried? How did you use
> diary-anniversary? What did you put into diary file? Or did you use
> diary sexp style timestamp? Did you enable org-agenda-include-diary?
> 
> -- 
> Ihor Radchenko // yantar92,
> Org mode contributor,
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