According to the man page, "The cal utility displays a simple calendar
in traditional format and ncal offers an alternative layout...", so the
switched axes are not a problem with ncal. But I do observe the problem
that the -M option does not cause the week to start with Monday with
cal.
$ cal -M
Usage: cal [general options] [-hjy] [[month] year]
cal [general options] [-hj] [-m month] [year]
ncal [general options] [-bhJjpwySM] [-s country_code] [[month] year]
ncal [general options] [-bhJeoSM] [year]
General options: [-NC3] [-A months] [-B months]
For debug the highlighting: [-H yyyy-mm-dd] [-d yyyy-mm]
$ ncal -M
November 2011
Mo 7 14 21 28
Tu 1 8 15 22 29
We 2 9 16 23 30
Th 3 10 17 24
Fr 4 11 18 25
Sa 5 12 19 26
Su 6 13 20 27
I get similar results with -S (works for ncal, doesn't for cal).
I am running Ubuntu 11.10
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