On 2009-05-05 14:53 +0100, Wei-Wei Guo wrote:
> And I notice two bugs. I think it's not bugs of your package.

I assume you mean without loading cal-china-plus, the follow restults
still stand. Could you investigate more and report those bugs to
emacs-devel? The author of calendar.el is actually an expert in this
field, it is good to have him reviewing this.

> 1. The calculation of Chinese year is right.
>
> For example, if I born in 1982.11 of *solar* calendar and my father born
> in 1952.12 of *lunar* calendar. My age is calculated as 27 and my father's
> age is calculated as 58, which should be 57. Because my father's birthday
> is in the next year of *solar* calender, his age is calculated one year
> more.
> 
> 2. Month of Chinese date is not right.
>
> Due to the conversion of http://www.nongli.com/item3/searchNL.asp, 2009.5.5
> is "己丑 戊辰 庚戌", but Emacs Calender gives :
>
> Chinese date: Cycle 78, year 26 (己丑), month 4 (己巳), day 11 (庚戌)
>
> It seems it converts one month late.
>
>
> Best wishes,
> Wei-Wei

Best wishes,
-- 
.: Leo :. [ sdl.web AT gmail.com ] .: I use Emacs :.



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