Hello Walter,

I use the calendar manager within the emacs editor on my linux system
and it has all of the features you mention.  The stuff was primarily
written by Ed Reingold.  For more information poke around

  http://emr.cs.iit.edu/~reingold/

and especially

  http://emr.cs.iit.edu/~reingold/calendars.shtml

  http://www.gnu.org/manual/emacs-20.3/html_chapter/emacs_33.html#SEC382

-cheers

walter.jonckheere wrote (2001-12-05T17:55:01+0100):
 > Hello everybody, if I am right the year 2000 had a februari 29. What is the
 > formula for calculating the year allready gone, also
 > with a februari 29 and where the names of the day were exactly the same, I
 > mean if januari 1 was a monday in 2000, it should also be a monday in the
 > year we are looking for. The interest of this search lies with old VCR,s
 > unable to set the date on the year 2000 or beyond, thus preventing timer
 > recordings. By setting the old year this will again be possible.
 > Furthermore, I remember buying in Hong Kong some 30 years ago, a small date
 > calculator with very interesting options, f.i. you could subtract or add a
 > number of days to a given date & obtain the other date; subtract dates &
 > obtain the number of days, check what day was your birthday, & so on. But I
 > lost it, probably while moving; does someone know if this gadget
 > still exists, I never found another, or if it exist as a software program.
 > Thank you for your answers.
 > Walter, 50N 42 1      4E 33 46

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