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Date:      Mon, 10 May 2010 22:47:18 -0600 (MDT)
From:      Warren Block <wblock@wonkity.com>
To:        andrew clarke <mail@ozzmosis.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, David Allen <the.real.david.allen@gmail.com>
Subject:   Re: md5(1) and cal(1)
Message-ID:  <alpine.BSF.2.00.1005102246360.85284@wonkity.com>
In-Reply-To: <20100511041627.GA87743@ozzmosis.com>
References:  <AANLkTil779I9T4JhvaHgCCYkbSTz4xoqzjGv6wYVpYaR@mail.gmail.com> <20100511041627.GA87743@ozzmosis.com>

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On Tue, 11 May 2010, andrew clarke wrote:

> On Mon 2010-05-10 17:35:45 UTC-0800, David Allen (the.real.david.allen@gmail.com) wrote:
>
>> 1.  Why doesn't cal(1) hilight the current day?  Hell, some days I'm
>> not even sure what day or week it is, so after typing 'cal', I have to
>> type in 'date', and then sit there for a few seconds to interpret what
>> I'm looking at.  Of course, that isn't always successful, so I
>> typically end up reaching for my mouse and hilight the date manually.
>> But after doing that I'm just as annoyed by not knowing the date as
>> I'm annoyed by the behavior of the cal utility and the extra work I'm
>> forced to do.
>
> cal(1) is pretty old.  I suspect it was written partly so the output
> could be printed out on paper.

cal on FreeBSD 8 does highlight the current date.

-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA



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