arguments makes sense anymore. For example, what would a combination
of -3 (show three months) and -y (show the whole year) do?
We will abort on these cases.
- Move the debug option -d to -H (from highlight), while -d is now
used for setting the day of "today" so that -y and friends can
be tested.
- Add -A option (months after this month).
- Add -B option (months before this month).
- Fix highlighting of today in year overview.
- Fix aligning of "foreign" characters.
MFC after: 2 weeks
o Change mr/me to so/se [1].
o Introduce a -h option to disable highlighting. [2]
o Spell STDOUT_FILENO as such and pass NULL to tgetent()
to handle the case of unset TERM. [3]
Suggested by: naddy mips.inka.de (Christian Weisgerber) [1]
Requested by: danfe, deischen [2]
Suggested by: jmallett [3]
Approved by: ed (mentor)
gnu cal does. This is currently disabled for year view because of hard
coded padding in that case. This will hopefully be fixed soon.
Reviewed by: Simon 'corecode' Schubert <corecode fs.ei.tum.de>
Approved by: ed
followed by 'f' or 'p', use the following or preceding month of that
number, respectively. Document this. Also includes other minor
grammatical and punctuation fixes to the manual page (capitalize
Easter, etc.).
MFC after: 1 month
displaying a calendar for a specific month of the current year than
`cal $(date +"%Y") month'. A few minor code cleanups. Set WARNS=1.
(This code is WARNS=5 clean except for "`O' modifier used with `%B'
strftime format", which is legal in FreeBSD but GCC doesn't know about.)
MFC after: 1 week
Gregorian Reformation. E. G. in Albania December 1, 1912 doesn't exist.
2. Add some countries in the switch table (BE, FI, LN, LU)
3. Correct some entries from the new found source of calendar knowledge:
http://www.pip.dknet.dk/~c-t/calendar.html,
That is Claus Tondering's Calendar FAQ.