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@ 2003-08-24 11:36 Raimund Kohl-Fuechsle
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From: Raimund Kohl-Fuechsle @ 2003-08-24 11:36 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hello all,

I recently switched from SuSE to Debian.  Somehow I feel the behaviour
of a few calender functions seem to work differently ... or not at
all.

Previously I had set

;;(setq calender-week-start-day 1)

to start the calender display with Mo instead of Su.  But it doesn't
work at all ... the calender display starts with Su, no matter what
value I set in .emacs.

Next is that I previously had set

;;(setq calender-latitude +49.27)
;;     (setq calender-longitude +8.21)
;;     (setq calender-location-name "Mutterstadt, LU")

which worked fine with SuSE.  But if I ask for Sunrise I am prompted
to give in latitude and longtitude datas.

How can I change that in a way that it works?

Thank you in advance,

ray

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