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# CONFIG VARIABLES
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# See Date::Manip man page for a description of all config variables.
EraseHolidays =
PersonalCnf = Manip.cnf
PersonalCnfPath = t:.
Language = English
DateFormat = US
TZ = EST
ConvTZ = EST
Internal = 0
FirstDay = 1
WorkWeekBeg = 1
WorkWeekEnd = 5
WorkDay24Hr = 0
WorkDayBeg = 08:00
WorkDayEnd = 17:00
TomorrowFirst = 1
DeltaSigns = 0
Jan1Week1 = 0
YYtoYYYY = 89
UpdateCurrTZ = 0
IntCharSet = 0
#ForceDate =
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# HOLIDAYS
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*HOLIDAY
# Make sure that the date part of every date can be followed by the year
# and be correctly parsed by ParseDate.
# The following holiday definitions are taken from pcal's config file.
# Some are commented out if these tend to be ordinary business days.
1/1 = New Year's Day
third Monday in Feb = Presidents' Day
# 2/14 = Valentine's Day
# 3/17 = St. Patrick's Day
last Monday in May = Memorial Day
# 6/14 = Flag Day
7/4 = Independence Day
1st Monday in Sep = Labor Day
second Monday in Oct = Columbus Day (observed)
# 10/31 = Halloween
#second Mon in Nov = Veterans' Day (observed)
fourth Thu in Nov = Thanksgiving
# 12/24 = Christmas Eve
12/25 = Christmas
# 12/31 = New Year's Eve
# You can also use recurrences.
1*0:0:0:0:0:0*EASTER = Easter
1*11:0:11:0:0:0*CWD = Veteran's Day (observed)
#1*0:0:0:0:0:0*EASTER,PD5 = Good Friday
# Other complex holidays (date + delta, date - delta)
# first Monday in Nov + 1 day = Election day
# The Friday after Thanksgiving is an unnamed holiday some places
# fourth Thu in Nov + 1 day =
# State specific holidays (set for Florida)
# Except AZ, NH, MT
3rd Monday in Jan = Martin Luther King Day
# Alaska
#first Sat in March = Iditarod starts
# Only for MA, ME
#3rd Monday in Apr = Patriots' Day
# You can define specific holidays for specific years
# 1/5/1999 = A one-year-only holiday
# 1st Monday in Sep 1998 = Another one.
6/2/1999 = A special test holiday for 1999
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# EVENTS
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*EVENTS
# These are events that occur over a range of time. Useful for scheduling
# or calendar applications.
# Forms include
# date = event # Sets an event lasting 1 day or 1 hour (if no time)
2000-02-01 = Event1
2000-05-01 = Event2
2000-04-01-12:00:00 = Event3
# recur = event # Sets a recurring event lasting 1 day or 1 hour
1*01:0:10:0:0:0 = Recurring event 1 day long
1*02:0:10:12:0:0 = Recurring event 1 hour long
# date0 ; date1 = event # Sets an event lasting from date0 to date1 inclusive
# (i.e. if date1 doesn't contain a a time, it ends at
# midnight of that date)
2000-01-01 ; 2000-03-21 = Winter
2000-03-22 ; 2000-06-21 = Spring
2000-06-22 ; 2000-09-21 = Summer
2000-09-22 ; 2000-12-21 = Fall
2000-12-22 ; 2000-12-31 = Winter
# recur ; delta = event # Sets an event of this duration
1*03:0:10:12:0:0 ; 0:0:0:0:2:30:0 = Recurring event 2:30 long