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Nepal uses the Vikram Samvat calendar as an official calendar; this is a problem we will have to deal with eventually.
Hindu lunisidereal calendars are a bit strange, in ways that may affect the mo…
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It seems that all of the date calculations are assuming the ISO 8601 calendar (at least for the EN language). It would be interesting to be able to use other calendars, such as the fiscal calendar use…
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now all date saving and calculations are done using unix timestamps but when it touches the surface of contacting user (getting and showing dates) its yet only can be done in English dates. we have to…
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### Describe the bug
The ICS exports do not account for recess weeks when calculating odd and even weeks in Google calendar
### To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. Add odd/eve…
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The official calendar in Iran is an unknown combination of Birashk's method and 33-years algorithm, with some exceptions added. These exceptions are not handled in this library, so retrospectively spe…
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A real-life use case is the Tibetan calendar which has 2 distinct calculation traditions, usually referred to as "phugpa" and "Tsurphu". What would be the best way to encode this given the structure o…
eroux updated
3 years ago
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The [binsize benchmark](https://unicode-org.github.io/icu4x/benchmarks/binsize/wasm/) shows a regression in the datetime code size between these two dates. It was offline during that time, so it's not…
sffc updated
7 months ago
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Some clubs, BAOC for example, have taken to providing event locations with three words, but not a GPS ref. Therefore going forward it would be a minor convenience if I could fill in the what-three-wor…
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Hello!
Love the plugin and thought I'd shoot a request I've had.
I would benefit from being able to change how the quarter period is defined.
My use case is that I use periodic notes as a d…
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The Chinese and Korean calendars have a time-zone offset to determine which date marks the start of new months based on observations of the new moon. _Calendrical Calculations_, as well as the current…