cal -w does not work
With the standard terminal when I type
cal -w
I get a usage description indicating that 'cal' did not recognize the '-w'
but the '-w' is described in 'info cal' documentation. Is there a setting that enables this?
command-line calendar
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With the standard terminal when I type
cal -w
I get a usage description indicating that 'cal' did not recognize the '-w'
but the '-w' is described in 'info cal' documentation. Is there a setting that enables this?
command-line calendar
2
IIRC-wonly applies toncal
– steeldriver
Dec 7 '18 at 14:39
1
@steeldriver to be fair, the-woption is shown inman calhowever it seems to only work with thencalcommand
– Charles Green
Dec 7 '18 at 14:43
3
@CharlesGreen however the synopsis section showswas an option forncalonly I think?
– steeldriver
Dec 7 '18 at 14:47
3
@steeldriver that is true, in that the man page forcalandncalis the same page and it is up to the OP to realize that both commands are discussed and not all options are available to both commands.
– Charles Green
Dec 7 '18 at 14:55
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With the standard terminal when I type
cal -w
I get a usage description indicating that 'cal' did not recognize the '-w'
but the '-w' is described in 'info cal' documentation. Is there a setting that enables this?
command-line calendar
With the standard terminal when I type
cal -w
I get a usage description indicating that 'cal' did not recognize the '-w'
but the '-w' is described in 'info cal' documentation. Is there a setting that enables this?
command-line calendar
command-line calendar
edited Dec 7 '18 at 16:26
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asked Dec 7 '18 at 14:33
GreggGregg
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IIRC-wonly applies toncal
– steeldriver
Dec 7 '18 at 14:39
1
@steeldriver to be fair, the-woption is shown inman calhowever it seems to only work with thencalcommand
– Charles Green
Dec 7 '18 at 14:43
3
@CharlesGreen however the synopsis section showswas an option forncalonly I think?
– steeldriver
Dec 7 '18 at 14:47
3
@steeldriver that is true, in that the man page forcalandncalis the same page and it is up to the OP to realize that both commands are discussed and not all options are available to both commands.
– Charles Green
Dec 7 '18 at 14:55
add a comment |
2
IIRC-wonly applies toncal
– steeldriver
Dec 7 '18 at 14:39
1
@steeldriver to be fair, the-woption is shown inman calhowever it seems to only work with thencalcommand
– Charles Green
Dec 7 '18 at 14:43
3
@CharlesGreen however the synopsis section showswas an option forncalonly I think?
– steeldriver
Dec 7 '18 at 14:47
3
@steeldriver that is true, in that the man page forcalandncalis the same page and it is up to the OP to realize that both commands are discussed and not all options are available to both commands.
– Charles Green
Dec 7 '18 at 14:55
2
2
IIRC
-w only applies to ncal– steeldriver
Dec 7 '18 at 14:39
IIRC
-w only applies to ncal– steeldriver
Dec 7 '18 at 14:39
1
1
@steeldriver to be fair, the
-w option is shown in man cal however it seems to only work with the ncal command– Charles Green
Dec 7 '18 at 14:43
@steeldriver to be fair, the
-w option is shown in man cal however it seems to only work with the ncal command– Charles Green
Dec 7 '18 at 14:43
3
3
@CharlesGreen however the synopsis section shows
w as an option for ncal only I think?– steeldriver
Dec 7 '18 at 14:47
@CharlesGreen however the synopsis section shows
w as an option for ncal only I think?– steeldriver
Dec 7 '18 at 14:47
3
3
@steeldriver that is true, in that the man page for
cal and ncal is the same page and it is up to the OP to realize that both commands are discussed and not all options are available to both commands.– Charles Green
Dec 7 '18 at 14:55
@steeldriver that is true, in that the man page for
cal and ncal is the same page and it is up to the OP to realize that both commands are discussed and not all options are available to both commands.– Charles Green
Dec 7 '18 at 14:55
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Typing cal -w in the terminal shows extra arguments supported by cal and even more extra arguments supported by ncal:
$ cal -w
Usage: cal [general options] [-hjy] [[month] year]
cal [general options] [-hj] [-m month] [year]
ncal [general options] [-bhJjpwySM] [-s country_code] [[month] year]
ncal [general options] [-bhJeoSM] [year]
General options: [-NC31] [-A months] [-B months]
For debug the highlighting: [-H yyyy-mm-dd] [-d yyyy-mm]
calonly supportsh,jandyarguments
ncalsupports same arguments pluswoption you seek and many more
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There is no setting to change.
cal and ncal share documentation. The -w option is available only for ncal
This is explained in the 'usage' error you receive when you try to use -w with cal.
If you wish, feel free to file a bug report against the 'bsdmainutils' package with recommended clarification to the documentation.
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Typing cal -w in the terminal shows extra arguments supported by cal and even more extra arguments supported by ncal:
$ cal -w
Usage: cal [general options] [-hjy] [[month] year]
cal [general options] [-hj] [-m month] [year]
ncal [general options] [-bhJjpwySM] [-s country_code] [[month] year]
ncal [general options] [-bhJeoSM] [year]
General options: [-NC31] [-A months] [-B months]
For debug the highlighting: [-H yyyy-mm-dd] [-d yyyy-mm]
calonly supportsh,jandyarguments
ncalsupports same arguments pluswoption you seek and many more
add a comment |
Typing cal -w in the terminal shows extra arguments supported by cal and even more extra arguments supported by ncal:
$ cal -w
Usage: cal [general options] [-hjy] [[month] year]
cal [general options] [-hj] [-m month] [year]
ncal [general options] [-bhJjpwySM] [-s country_code] [[month] year]
ncal [general options] [-bhJeoSM] [year]
General options: [-NC31] [-A months] [-B months]
For debug the highlighting: [-H yyyy-mm-dd] [-d yyyy-mm]
calonly supportsh,jandyarguments
ncalsupports same arguments pluswoption you seek and many more
add a comment |
Typing cal -w in the terminal shows extra arguments supported by cal and even more extra arguments supported by ncal:
$ cal -w
Usage: cal [general options] [-hjy] [[month] year]
cal [general options] [-hj] [-m month] [year]
ncal [general options] [-bhJjpwySM] [-s country_code] [[month] year]
ncal [general options] [-bhJeoSM] [year]
General options: [-NC31] [-A months] [-B months]
For debug the highlighting: [-H yyyy-mm-dd] [-d yyyy-mm]
calonly supportsh,jandyarguments
ncalsupports same arguments pluswoption you seek and many more
Typing cal -w in the terminal shows extra arguments supported by cal and even more extra arguments supported by ncal:
$ cal -w
Usage: cal [general options] [-hjy] [[month] year]
cal [general options] [-hj] [-m month] [year]
ncal [general options] [-bhJjpwySM] [-s country_code] [[month] year]
ncal [general options] [-bhJeoSM] [year]
General options: [-NC31] [-A months] [-B months]
For debug the highlighting: [-H yyyy-mm-dd] [-d yyyy-mm]
calonly supportsh,jandyarguments
ncalsupports same arguments pluswoption you seek and many more
answered Dec 7 '18 at 16:00
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There is no setting to change.
cal and ncal share documentation. The -w option is available only for ncal
This is explained in the 'usage' error you receive when you try to use -w with cal.
If you wish, feel free to file a bug report against the 'bsdmainutils' package with recommended clarification to the documentation.
add a comment |
There is no setting to change.
cal and ncal share documentation. The -w option is available only for ncal
This is explained in the 'usage' error you receive when you try to use -w with cal.
If you wish, feel free to file a bug report against the 'bsdmainutils' package with recommended clarification to the documentation.
add a comment |
There is no setting to change.
cal and ncal share documentation. The -w option is available only for ncal
This is explained in the 'usage' error you receive when you try to use -w with cal.
If you wish, feel free to file a bug report against the 'bsdmainutils' package with recommended clarification to the documentation.
There is no setting to change.
cal and ncal share documentation. The -w option is available only for ncal
This is explained in the 'usage' error you receive when you try to use -w with cal.
If you wish, feel free to file a bug report against the 'bsdmainutils' package with recommended clarification to the documentation.
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IIRC
-wonly applies toncal– steeldriver
Dec 7 '18 at 14:39
1
@steeldriver to be fair, the
-woption is shown inman calhowever it seems to only work with thencalcommand– Charles Green
Dec 7 '18 at 14:43
3
@CharlesGreen however the synopsis section shows
was an option forncalonly I think?– steeldriver
Dec 7 '18 at 14:47
3
@steeldriver that is true, in that the man page for
calandncalis the same page and it is up to the OP to realize that both commands are discussed and not all options are available to both commands.– Charles Green
Dec 7 '18 at 14:55