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CALENDAR(1)

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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     calendar -- reminder service

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

     calendar [-a] [-A num] [-B num] [-F friday] [-f calendarfile]
	      [-t dd[.mm[.year]]] [-W num]

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     The calendar utility checks the current directory for a file named
     calendar and displays lines that begin with either today's date or tomorrow's.
  On the day before a weekend (normally Friday), events for the
     next three days are displayed.

     The following options are available:

     -A num  Print lines from today and the next num days (forward, future).

     -a      Process the ``calendar'' files of all users and mail the results
	     to them.  This requires super-user privileges.

     -B num  Print lines from today and the previous num days (backward,
	     past).

     -F friday
	     Specify which day of the week is ``Friday'' (the day before the
	     weekend begins).  Default is 5.

     -f calendarfile
	     Use calendarfile as the default calendar file.

     -t dd[.mm[.year]]
	     For test purposes only: set date directly to argument values.

     -W num  Print lines from today and the next num days (forward, future).
	     Ignore weekends when calculating the number of days.

     To handle calendars in your national code table you can specify
     ``LANG=<locale_name>'' in the calendar file as early as possible.	To
     handle national Easter names in the calendars ``Easter=<national_name>''
     (for Catholic Easter) or ``Paskha=<national_name>'' (for Orthodox Easter)
     can be used.

     Other lines should begin with a month and day.  They may be entered in
     almost any format, either numeric or as character strings.  If the proper
     locale is set, national month and weekday names can be used.  A single
     asterisk (``*'') matches every month.  A day without a month matches that
     day of every week.  A month without a day matches the first of that
     month.  Two numbers default to the month followed by the day.  Lines with
     leading tabs default to the last entered date, allowing multiple line
     specifications for a single date.

     ``Easter'', is Easter for this year, and may be followed by a positive or
     negative integer.

     ``Paskha'', is Orthodox Easter for this year, and may be followed by a
     positive or negative integer.

     Weekdays may be followed by ``-4'' ... ``+5'' (aliases for last, first,
     second, third, fourth) for moving events like ``the last Monday in
     April''.

     By convention, dates followed by an asterisk are not fixed, i.e., change
     from year to year.

     Day descriptions start after the first <tab> character in the line; if
     the line does not contain a <tab> character, it is not displayed.	If the
     first character in the line is a <tab> character, it is treated as a continuation
 of the previous line.

     The ``calendar'' file is preprocessed by cpp(1), allowing the inclusion
     of shared files such as lists of company holidays or meetings.  If the
     shared file is not referenced by a full pathname, cpp(1) searches in the
     current (or home) directory first, and then in the directory
     /usr/share/calendar.  Empty lines and lines protected by the C commenting
     syntax (/* ... */) are ignored.

     Some possible calendar entries (<tab> characters highlighted by \t
     sequence)

	   LANG=C
	   Easter=Ostern

	   #include <calendar.usholiday>
	   #include <calendar.birthday>

	   6/15\tJune 15 (if ambiguous, will default to month/day).
	   Jun. 15\tJune 15.
	   15 June\tJune 15.
	   Thursday\tEvery Thursday.
	   June\tEvery June 1st.
	   15 *\t15th of every month.

	   May Sun+2\tsecond Sunday in May (Muttertag)
	   04/SunLast\tlast Sunday in April,
	   \tsummer time in Europe
	   Easter\tEaster
	   Ostern-2\tGood Friday (2 days before Easter)
	   Paskha\tOrthodox Easter

FILES    [Toc]    [Back]

     calendar		 file in current directory
     ~/.calendar	 calendar HOME directory.  A chdir is done into this
			 directory if it exists.
     ~/.calendar/calendar
			 calendar file to use if no calendar file exists in
			 the current directory.
     ~/.calendar/nomail  do not send mail if this file exists.

     The following default calendar files are provided:

     calendar.all	   File which includes all the default files.
     calendar.australia    Calendar of events in Australia.
     calendar.birthday	   Births and deaths of famous (and not-so-famous)
			   people.
     calendar.christian    Christian holidays.	This calendar should be
			   updated yearly by the local system administrator so
			   that roving holidays are set correctly for the current
 year.
     calendar.computer	   Days of special significance to computer people.
     calendar.croatian	   Calendar of events in Croatia.
     calendar.freebsd	   Birthdays of FreeBSD committers.
     calendar.french	   Calendar of events in France.
     calendar.german	   Calendar of events in Germany.
     calendar.history	   Everything  else, mostly U.S. historical events.
     calendar.holiday	   Other  holidays, including the not-well-known,
			   obscure, and really obscure.
     calendar.judaic	   Jewish holidays.  This calendar should be updated
			   yearly by the local system administrator so that
			   roving holidays are set correctly for the current
			   year.
     calendar.music	   Musical  events,  births, and deaths.  Strongly
			   oriented  toward  rock 'n' roll.
     calendar.usholiday    U.S. holidays.  This calendar should be updated
			   yearly by the local system administrator so that
			   roving holidays are set correctly for the current
			   year.
     calendar.french	   French calendar.
     calendar.german	   German calendar.
     calendar.newzealand   Calendar of events in New Zealand.
     calendar.russian	   Russian calendar.
     calendar.southafrica  Calendar of events in South Africa.
     calendar.usholiday    Calendar of holidays specific to the United States
			   of America.
     calendar.world	   Includes all calendar files except for national
			   files.

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
     at(1), cpp(1), mail(1), cron(8)

COMPATIBILITY    [Toc]    [Back]

     The calendar program previously selected lines which had the correct date
     anywhere in the line.  This is no longer true, the date is only recognized
 when it occurs at the beginning of a line.

HISTORY    [Toc]    [Back]

     A calendar command appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX.

BUGS    [Toc]    [Back]

     The calendar utility doesn't handle Jewish holidays and moon phases.


FreeBSD 5.2.1			 June 13, 2002			 FreeBSD 5.2.1
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