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.\" @(#)calendar.1 6.13 (Berkeley) 6/17/91
checks the current directory for a file named named
and displays lines that begin with either today's date
On Fridays, events on Friday through Monday are displayed.
The following options are available:
Process the ``calendar'' files of all users and mail the results
This requires super-user privileges.
A month and day should begin lines.
They may be entered in almost any format, either numeric or as character
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.
By convention, dates followed by an asterisk are not fixed, i.e. change
The ``calendar'' file is preprocessed by
allowing the inclusion of shared files such as company holidays or
If the shared file is not referenced by a full pathname,
searches in the current (or home) directory first, and then in the
.Pa /usr/share/calendar .
Empty lines and lines protected by the C commenting syntax
Some possible calendar entries:
.Bd -unfilled -offset indent
#include <calendar.usholiday>
#include <calendar.birthday>
6/15 ... June 15 (if ambiguous, will default to month/day).
Thursday ... Every Thursday.
15 * ... 15th of every month.
The following default calendar files are provided:
.Bl -tag -width calendar.christian -compact
Births and deaths of famous (and not-so-famous) people.
.It Pa calendar.christian
This calendar should be updated yearly by the local system administrator
so that roving holidays are set correctly for the current year.
Days of special significance to computer people.
Everything else, mostly U. S. historical events.
Other holidays, including the not-well-known, obscure, and
This calendar should be updated yearly by the local system administrator
so that roving holidays are set correctly for the current year.
Musical events, births, and deaths.
Strongly oriented toward rock 'n' roll.
.It Pa calendar.usholiday
This calendar should be updated yearly by the local system administrator
so that roving holidays are set correctly for the current year.
program previously selected lines which had the correct date anywhere
This is no longer true, the date is only recognized when it occurs
command appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX.
doesn't handle events that move around from year to year, i.e.
``the last Monday in April''.