Hi
* Manu Raster 2015-11-16 22:45
> Another really useful function would be an optional column in the
> calendar displaying 'ISO week dates' (DIN ISO 8601). They are quite
> common in business parlance but I haven't seen them in any cal command
> yet.
you might give ncal a try. (it comes from Fre
I'm sometimes on the computer and a job email says "next thursday..."
or something like that, so I quickly do a "cal" or "cal -3" (depending
if I'm at then end of the month) and check out what day of the month
next thursday will be.
Also vice-verse, when someone says "on next month's 25th..." so I
hiro wrote:
> otoh i'd really like to see anyone use cal for anything useful, how do you use
> it in practice?
Heyho hiro,
I sometimes use it to get a quick reference about which weekday a specific day
in the near future is.
--Markus
that's standard behavior.
otoh i'd really like to see anyone use cal for anything useful, how do
you use it in practice?
On 11/15/15, Marc Collin wrote:
> sbases's cal doesn't highlight current day.
> Is this intended? I can only see benefits in displaying the current
> day on the calendar.
> Bes
sbases's cal doesn't highlight current day.
Is this intended? I can only see benefits in displaying the current
day on the calendar.
Best wishes.