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to: Jim Peasley 72726,1153 (X)
from: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
date: 1991-01-28 22:00:36
subject: #9301-#`C` help

#: 9311 S3/Languages
    28-Jan-91  22:00:36
Sb: #9301-#'C' help
Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
To: Jim Peasley 72726,1153 (X)

Jim,

Had a few minutes to test out the new source. Your changes did eliminate the
cursor control characters I was seeing ... as well as your change to the path
for dates.files again allows multiple users their own dates.file.

However ... I'm now seeing a '1st' in the type of event field, if there's
nothing normally there. For instance, a run of dateck brings up Ash Wednesday.
There's nothing special suposed to be in the type of event field, yet I see a
'1st'.
 I'm also seeing something wierd with todays date ... the year seems to be
munged.

Popping the source into my handy editor and searching for '1st', I get one hit.
A comment line in some code testing for the 1st. Nowhere else. Can't for the
life of me see how that's getting printed, tho.

Thoughts?



Today is February 28, 91

Searching 12/01 to 12/31 :

12/12   Hanukkah                               1st
12/25   Christmas                              1st
12/10   Steve's Birthday                      34th Birthday






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