mdoc(7) police:

Added -F and -W options to the SYNOPSIS.
Fixed options DESCRIPTION to match style(9).
Document the default for -F.
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Ruslan Ermilov 2002-08-14 11:31:37 +00:00
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.Op Fl a
.Op Fl A Ar num
.Op Fl B Ar num
.Op Fl F Ar friday
.Op Fl f Ar calendarfile
.Oo Fl t Ar dd Ns
.Oo
.Bk -words
.Fl t Ar dd Ns
.Sm off
.Op . Ar mm Op . Ar year
.Sm on
.Ek
.Oc
.Op Fl W Ar num
.Sh DESCRIPTION
The
.Nm
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.Pp
The following options are available:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Fl a
Process the ``calendar'' files of all users and mail the results
to them.
This requires super-user privileges.
.It Fl A Ar num
Print lines from today and the next
.Ar num
days (forward, future).
.It Fl a
Process the ``calendar'' files of all users and mail the results
to them.
This requires super-user privileges.
.It Fl B Ar num
Print lines from today and the previous
.Ar num
days (backward, past).
.It Fl F
.It Fl F Ar friday
Specify which day of the week is ``Friday'' (the day before the
weekend begins).
.It Fl W Ar num
Print lines from today and the next
.Ar num
days (forward, future).
Ignore weekends when calculating the number of days.
Default is 5.
.It Fl f Pa calendarfile
Use
.Pa calendarfile
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.Sm on
.Xc
For test purposes only: set date directly to argument values.
.It Fl W Ar num
Print lines from today and the next
.Ar num
days (forward, future).
Ignore weekends when calculating the number of days.
.El
.Pp
To handle calendars in your national code table you can specify