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Section: libhdate (1)
Updated: 2 Mar 2005
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NAME
hcal - Hebrew date
example programs for libhdate, a library that help use hebrew dates.
LibHdate is a small C,C++ library for Hebrew dates,
holidays, and reading sequence (parasha). It is using
the source code from Amos Shapir's "hdate" package fixed and
patched by Nadav Har'El. The Torah reading sequence
is from tables by Zvi Har'El.
SYNOPSIS
hcal
[-hdi]
[ [ month ] year ]
DESCRIPTION
Hcal
prints a calendar with both common and Hebrew dates for the
specified month, or the whole year if no month is specified.
If no arguments are given, it prints the current month.
Major holidays are marked by a `*', other holidays by a `+',
fast days by a `-'.
If the year is greater than 3000,
hcal
takes the given date as a Hebrew date, and translates it
back to the common calendar.
Months are numbered with Tishrey being 1 and Elul 12; Adar I and Adar II are months 13 and 14.
-h
: Print output in html format.
-d
: Use diaspora reading and holidays.
-i
: Use external css file "./hcal.css".
SEE ALSO
date(1), cal(1), hdate(1), hebcal(1), remind(1), hdate.h(3), hdate_struct(3)
AUTHOR
Yaacov Zamir 2005, text copied from Amos Shapir's hdate man file.
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