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changeset 94461:04e8db9393aa
(Sexp Diary Entries): Clarify diary-float.
author | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 29 Apr 2008 03:40:29 +0000 |
parents | 07262c086af2 |
children | dcf2bdbd062c |
files | doc/emacs/cal-xtra.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/doc/emacs/cal-xtra.texi Tue Apr 29 03:40:00 2008 +0000 +++ b/doc/emacs/cal-xtra.texi Tue Apr 29 03:40:29 2008 +0000 @@ -701,14 +701,14 @@ that apply to dates like the third Friday of November, or the last Tuesday in April. The parameters are the @var{month}, @var{dayname}, and an index @var{n}. The entry appears on the @var{n}th @var{dayname} -of @var{month}, where @var{dayname}=0 means Sunday, 1 means Monday, and -so on. If @var{n} is negative it counts backward from the end of -@var{month}. The value of @var{month} can be a list of months, a single -month, or @code{t} to specify all months. You can also use an optional -parameter @var{day} to specify the @var{n}th @var{dayname} of -@var{month} on or after/before @var{day}; the value of @var{day} defaults -to 1 if @var{n} is positive and to the last day of @var{month} if -@var{n} is negative. For example, +after the first day of @var{month}, where @var{dayname}=0 means Sunday, +1 means Monday, and so on. If @var{n} is negative it counts backward +from the end of @var{month}. The value of @var{month} can be a list of +months, a single month, or @code{t} to specify all months. You can also +use an optional parameter @var{day} to specify the @var{n}th +@var{dayname} on or after/before @var{day} of @var{month}; the value of +@var{day} defaults to 1 if @var{n} is positive and to the last day of +@var{month} if @var{n} is negative. For example, @smallexample %%(diary-float t 1 -1) Pay rent