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* Solar Hours?
@ 2003-01-06  2:28 Robert Uhl <ruhl@4dv.net>
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From: Robert Uhl <ruhl@4dv.net> @ 2003-01-06  2:28 UTC (permalink / raw)


Has anyone gone to the trouble of writing elisp functions to calculate
the solar hours?  By `solar hours,' I mean noon = end of the sixth hour,
twelve hours in the day, twelve in the night &c.  I could write 'em
using solar.el, but my elisp is not too good and I figure that if
anyone's already gone to the trouble, I might as well make use of that
work:-)

The reason is that I'd like to be able to pray matins, prime, terce
&c. at the right times.  Many thanks!

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