Let’s be real.  You have redefined $almanac.moon.rise (and the rest) to return None if you get an answer back that is after today.  It was not that way before.  The almanac was supposed to be a drop in replacement.  The correct thing to do would have been to fix the Seasons skin (and others by their authors) if they are displaying only the time.  Personally, I like Tom’s idea of displaying +1 (for plus one day, or +n in general).   Regardless, you’ve the behavior of the almanac.  Your suggestion that, if the moonrise is after midnight, its not within the timespan I am interested in is bizarre; especially since I have not specified a timespan with $almanac.moon.rise.

On Jan 20, 2026, at 10:25 AM, Karen K <[email protected]> wrote:

John Kline schrieb am Dienstag, 20. Januar 2026 um 16:24:12 UTC+1:
>> conceptually a None makes sense - when there is no next rise/set the value is None
That is not the case here. There is a next rise/set. 

In general there is always a next rise/set. But it is not necessary within the timespan you are interested in.

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