Re: [Orgmode] How to set a entry with Chinese calender?

2009-05-04 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Apr 30, 2009, at 9:54 AM, Wei-Wei Guo wrote:


Dear all,

I want to make entries of my mum and dad's birthday by diary- 
anniversary. The problem
is their birthday is in Lunar calender (Chinese calender) fashion.  
Diary has things
like diary-julian-date, but I didn't find diary-chinese-something.  
Emacs calender
support chinese calender, although its calculation of month is not  
right.


I don't know how to handle chinese dates, sorry.



Another question is how to set an entry of every Friday? I tried

  %%(diary-float t 5 t) Meeting.


Take a look at diary-cyclic, or use

2009-04-30 Fri +1w

HTH

- Carsten



It seems the last arg doesn't accept 't'.


Best wishes,
Wei-Wei


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[Orgmode] How to set a entry with Chinese calender?

2009-04-30 Thread Wei-Wei Guo

Dear all,

I want to make entries of my mum and dad's birthday by diary-anniversary. The 
problem
is their birthday is in Lunar calender (Chinese calender) fashion. Diary has 
things
like diary-julian-date, but I didn't find diary-chinese-something. Emacs 
calender
support chinese calender, although its calculation of month is not right.

Another question is how to set an entry of every Friday? I tried

   %%(diary-float t 5 t) Meeting.

It seems the last arg doesn't accept 't'.


Best wishes,
Wei-Wei


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