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34 .Nd displays a calendar and the date of Easter
38 .Op Fl A Ar number
46 .Op Fl A Ar number
52 .Op Fl A Ar number
61 .Op Fl A Ar number
66 .Op Fl H Ar yyyy-mm-dd
67 .Op Fl d Ar yyyy-mm
71 utility displays a simple calendar in traditional format and
74 The new format is a little cramped but it makes a year fit
75 on a 25x80 terminal.
80 .Bl -tag -width indent
83 By default highlighting is enabled if stdout is a TTY.
85 Display Julian Calendar, if combined with the
87 option, display date of Easter according to the Julian Calendar.
89 Display date of Easter (for western churches).
91 Display Julian days (days one-based, numbered from January 1).
93 Display Monday as the first day of the week in
97 Display the specified
101 is specified as a decimal number, it may be followed by the letter
108 Display date of Orthodox Easter (Greek and Russian
129 Display a calendar for the specified year.
131 Display the previous, current and next month surrounding today.
132 .It Fl A Ar number
133 Display the
137 Display the
148 .It Fl d Ar yyyy-mm
150 .Ar yyyy-mm
152 .It Fl H Ar yyyy-mm-dd
154 .Ar yyyy-mm-dd
158 A single parameter specifies the year (1\(en9999) to be displayed;
163 display a calendar for 1989.
165 year; the month is either a number between 1 and 12, or a full or
169 .Dq Li cal -m 8
170 will display a calendar for the month of August in the current
175 .Dq Li -3 -A 2 -B 3 -y -m 7
182 A year starts on January 1.
184 Highlighting of dates is disabled if stdout is not a tty.
193 .St -p1003.1-2008
198 as well as the ability to specify a month name as a single argument,
204 .St -iso8601
207 A