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date | Mon, 13 Aug 2007 10:44:46 +0200 |
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--- a/man/xemacs/calendar.texi Mon Aug 13 10:44:26 2007 +0200 +++ b/man/xemacs/calendar.texi Mon Aug 13 10:44:46 2007 +0200 @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ @kindex . @r{(Calendar mode)} @findex calendar-goto-today - You can return to today's date with @kbd{.} + You can return to today's date with @kbd{.}@: (@code{calendar-goto-today}). @node Scroll Calendar, Mark and Region, Calendar Motion, Calendar/Diary @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ (@code{cal-tex-cursor-year}). @item t Y Generate a sideways-printing calendar for one year -(@code{cal-tex-cursor-landscape-year}). +(@code{cal-tex-cursor-year-landscape}). @item t f y Generate a Filofax-style calendar for one year (@code{cal-tex-cursor-filofax-year}). @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ @findex list-holidays The command @kbd{M-x list-holidays} displays the list of holidays for a range of years. This function asks you for the starting and stopping -years, and allows you to chose all the holidays or one of several +years, and allows you to choose all the holidays or one of several categories of holidays. You can use this command even if you don't have a calendar window. @@ -998,6 +998,8 @@ Print hard copy of the diary display as it appears. @item M-x diary Display all diary entries for today's date. +@item M-x diary-mail-entries +Mail yourself email reminders about upcoming diary entries. @end table @kindex d @r{(Calendar mode)} @@ -1054,6 +1056,14 @@ enter Emacs. The mode line of the displayed window shows the date and any holidays that fall on that date. +@findex diary-mail-entries +@vindex diary-mail-days + Many users like to receive notice of events in their diary as email. +To send such mail to yourself, use the command @kbd{M-x +diary-mail-entries}. A prefix argument specifies how many days +(starting with today) to check; otherwise, the variable +@code{diary-mail-days} says how many days. + @node Format of Diary File, Date Formats, Diary Commands, Diary @subsection The Diary File @cindex diary file @@ -1760,9 +1770,9 @@ The values should be @code{nil} if your area does not use daylight savings time. - Emacs uses these expressions to determine the start and end dates of -daylight savings time as holidays and for correcting times of day in the -solar and lunar calculations. + Emacs uses these expressions to determine the starting date of +daylight savings time for the holiday list and for correcting times of +day in the solar and lunar calculations. The values for Cambridge, Massachusetts are as follows: @@ -1774,7 +1784,7 @@ @end example @noindent -i.e., the first 0th day (Sunday) of the fourth month (April) in +That is, the first 0th day (Sunday) of the fourth month (April) in the year specified by @code{year}, and the last Sunday of the tenth month (October) of that year. If daylight savings time were changed to start on October 1, you would set @@ -1809,10 +1819,10 @@ @c @vindex calendar-daylight-savings-starts-time too long! @vindex calendar-daylight-savings-ends-time - The variable @code{calendar-daylight-savings-starts-time} and the -variable @code{calendar-daylight-savings-ends-time} specify the number -of minutes after midnight local time when the transition to and from -daylight savings time should occur. For Cambridge, both variables' + The two variables @code{calendar-daylight-savings-starts-time} and +@code{calendar-daylight-savings-ends-time} specify the number of minutes +after midnight local time when the transition to and from daylight +savings time should occur. For Cambridge, Massachusetts both variables' values are 120. @node Diary Customizing