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To: Thorsten Jolitz <tjolitz@gmail.com>, emacs-orgmode@gnu.org

On 15/06/14 12:54, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:



>
> Not sure though if this data (except the moon phase) is as universally
> and easily available as the data you display .... Sunset and rise would
> be interesting too of course.
>

You can get sunrise and sunset by doing something like in an Agenda file:

* Weather.

Lat N 51 57.931
Long W 03 33.191

#+CATEGORY: Day/Year
&%%(diary-day-of-year)
#+CATEGORY: Weather

%%(diary-sunrise)
%%(diary-sunset)

Ian.