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   Kerr-Mudd,John to notsaying@nospicedham.127.0.0.1   
   Re: Calendar program   
   01 Nov 20 11:51:25   
   
   From: notsaying@nospicedham.127.0.0.1   
      
   On Sat, 24 Oct 2020 11:45:22 GMT, "Kerr-Mudd,John"   
    wrote:   
      
   > On Sat, 10 Oct 2020 10:24:58 GMT, "Kerr-Mudd,John"   
   >  wrote:   
   >   
   >> On Fri, 09 Oct 2020 19:24:14 GMT, "Kerr-Mudd,John"   
   >>  wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> On Fri, 09 Oct 2020 16:51:42 GMT, Terje Mathisen   
   >>>  wrote:   
   >> []   
   >> Oh no! I've omitted the century test. size goes up!   
   >>   
   >>>> Make start-of-week configurable, and add week numbers.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> In my own CAL.PAS Turbo Pascal program I did this, with a single   
   >>>> 1-12 number indicating that month in the current year, year-month   
   >>>> to   
   >> specify   
   >>>> one spcific month and just year to print out all 12 months, with   
   > color   
   >>>> coding for weekends and national holidays.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Terje   
   >>>>   
   >>> Might be tricky to get under 512 bytes.   
   >>>   
   >>> Still, if I cut some of the other stuff, it might give me headroom.   
   >>>   
   > OK 494   
   >   
   > No week numbers or any holidays or colouring. or century test; valid   
   > 1980-2099   
   > But finally! will output a year's calendar. (bug was small & hard to   
   > find - hidden in an ass-umption in dec dx that dh was 0)   
   > Start of week +n OK.   
   >   
      
   512 bytes ; OK to y31k (I think). (oh, I also managed to keep the   
   'accepts "monthname"' code).   
      
   Am I talking to myself?   
      
      
      
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