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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/calendar.texi [lexbind]
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Miles Bader |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/calendar.texi [lexbind] |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Oct 2003 18:56:29 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/calendar.texi
diff -c emacs/man/calendar.texi:1.12.8.1 emacs/man/calendar.texi:1.12.8.2
*** emacs/man/calendar.texi:1.12.8.1 Fri Apr 4 01:20:46 2003
--- emacs/man/calendar.texi Tue Oct 14 18:56:22 2003
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*** 183,188 ****
--- 183,190 ----
@table @kbd
@item g d
Move point to specified date (@code{calendar-goto-date}).
+ @item g D
+ Move point to specified day of year (@code{calendar-goto-day-of-year}).
@item o
Center calendar around specified month (@code{calendar-other-month}).
@item .
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*** 196,201 ****
--- 198,209 ----
dates from the beginning of the current era, you must type the year in its
entirety; that is, type @samp{1990}, not @samp{90}.
+ @kindex g D @r{(Calendar mode)}
+ @findex calendar-goto-day-of-year
+ @kbd{g D} (@code{calendar-goto-day-of-year}) prompts for a year and
+ day number, and moves to that date. Negative day numbers count backward
+ from the end of the year.
+
@kindex o @r{(Calendar mode)}
@findex calendar-other-month
@kbd{o} (@code{calendar-other-month}) prompts for a month and year,
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*** 1116,1123 ****
Dates can also have the form @address@hidden @var{day}} or
@address@hidden @var{day}, @var{year}}, where the month's name can
! be spelled in full or abbreviated to three characters (with or without a
! period). Case is not significant.
A date may be @dfn{generic}; that is, partially unspecified. Then the
entry applies to all dates that match the specification. If the date
--- 1124,1134 ----
Dates can also have the form @address@hidden @var{day}} or
@address@hidden @var{day}, @var{year}}, where the month's name can
! be spelled in full or abbreviated (with or without a period). The
! preferred abbreviations can be controlled using the variables
! @code{calendar-abbrev-length}, @code{calendar-month-abbrev-array}, and
! @code{calendar-day-abbrev-array}. The default is to use the first three
! letters of a name as its abbreviation. Case is not significant.
A date may be @dfn{generic}; that is, partially unspecified. Then the
entry applies to all dates that match the specification. If the date
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*** 1495,1497 ****
--- 1506,1512 ----
timeclock's customizable variables, you should run the command
@kbd{M-x timeclock-reread-log} to update the data in Emacs from the
file.
+
+ @ignore
+ arch-tag: 4531ef09-9df3-449d-9c52-2b5a4a337f92
+ @end ignore
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