Well that's annoying that the http://chronos-st.org site is gone.  I'll
see if Alan Lovejoy has plans for its content someplace else.


I'm using Chronos on both Pharo and Gemstone.  I have not uploaded the
changes requires for pharo2 to squeaksource.  Let me know if that is
desirable and I can re-prioritize.


Paul


On 06/25/2013 09:27 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> Bahman,
> 
> there has been a very powerful calendar/time library called Chronos. It
> was initially written for VisualWorks, but IIRC was also ported to
> Squeak and Pharo.
> 
> The project's home page is not working any more (links to some arabic
> stuff which I can't read), but you can start research here:
> http://chronos-st.blogspot.de
> 
> I am not sure it supports Jalali, but it's very likely it gives you all
> that's needed to implement it on top of Chronos.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Joachim
> 
> Am 25.06.13 18:16, schrieb Bahman Movaqar:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> In Iran we use a calendar different from Gergorian and Islamic
>> calendars; it's called Jalali calendar[1].  The people in Afghanistan
>> use the same calendar but with different month names.
>>
>> So, I was wondering how can I implement this calendar in Pharo?  I've
>> already done the conversion routines in Python[2] but that is nowhere
>> near a real calendar.  What I have in mind is a subclass (?) of `Date`
>> which seamlessly supports all `Date` operations but using a different
>> calendar system.
>>
>> I'd appreciate any hits/pointers.
>>
>> TIA,
> 
> 


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