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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/libcalendar')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/libcalendar/calendar.3 | 10 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/lib/libcalendar/calendar.3 b/lib/libcalendar/calendar.3 index 4c4c4ec..469f1c9 100644 --- a/lib/libcalendar/calendar.3 +++ b/lib/libcalendar/calendar.3 @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ .Fn weekday "int nd" .Sh DESCRIPTION These functions provide calendar arithmetic for a large range of years, -starting at March 1st, year zero (i. e. 1 B.C.) and ending way beyond +starting at March 1st, year zero (i.e., 1 B.C.) and ending way beyond year 100000. .Pp Programs should be linked with @@ -103,7 +103,8 @@ of a date and the "number of days" representation, which is better suited for calculations. The days are numbered from March 1st year 1 B.C., starting with zero, so the number of a day gives the number of days since March 1st, -year 1 B.C. The conversions work for nonnegative day numbers only. +year 1 B.C. +The conversions work for nonnegative day numbers only. .Pp The .Fn gdate @@ -151,7 +152,8 @@ Most catholic countries adopted the new calendar by the end of the 16th century, whereas others stayed with the Julian Calendar until the 20th century. The United Kingdom and -their colonies switched on September 2, 1752. They already had to +their colonies switched on September 2, 1752. +They already had to delete 11 days. .Pp The function @@ -168,7 +170,7 @@ This function is defined for Gregorian Calendar only. .Pp The function .Fn weekday -returns the weekday (Mo = 0 .. Su = 6) of the day numbered +returns the weekday (Mo = 0 ..\& Su = 6) of the day numbered .Fa nd . .Pp The structure |