On Sun, Apr 28, 2002, Shaul Karl wrote about "Re: Hebrew calendar":
> As a last resort you can always use the old-fashioned-Hebrew-calendar:
> /usr/share/calendar/{,2002/}calendar.judaic
Where does this calendar.judaic come from? Redhat 7.2 doesn't seem to
have that.
The nice thing about generic programs like taarch, luach, hdate and hcal is
that they work for all years, not just the current one (or the recent
past). It comes in handy for, for example, finding people's Jewish birthday.
It's also easier to use automatically - see for example my signature below
which uses the "taarich" command (which is available on Ivrix, in the URL
I gave in a previous message).
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