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Re: [pdf-devel] Re: Calendar spans
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jemarch |
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Re: [pdf-devel] Re: Calendar spans |
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Sun, 18 May 2008 18:46:45 +0200 |
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> "DateTime.pm always adds (or subtracts) days, then months, minutes,
> and then seconds and nanoseconds. If there are any boundary
> overflows, these are normalized at each step. For the days and
> months (the calendar) the local (not UTC) values are used. For
> minutes and seconds, the local values are used. This generally just
> works.
>
> This means that adding one month and one day to February 28, 2003
> will produce the date April 1, 2003, not March 29, 2003."
Ok, so let's follow this approach. I will explain it in detail in the
API reference.
Thanks.
--
Jose E. Marchesi <address@hidden>
<address@hidden>
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- [pdf-devel] Re: Calendar spans, jemarch, 2008/05/13
- [pdf-devel] Re: Calendar spans, Aleksander Morgado, 2008/05/17
- [pdf-devel] Re: Calendar spans, jemarch, 2008/05/18
- [pdf-devel] Re: Calendar spans, Aleksander Morgado, 2008/05/18
- [pdf-devel] Re: Calendar spans, jemarch, 2008/05/18
- [pdf-devel] Re: Calendar spans, Aleksander Morgado, 2008/05/18
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- Re: [pdf-devel] Re: Calendar spans, jemarch, 2008/05/18
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- [pdf-devel] Re: Calendar spans, jemarch, 2008/05/18