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yad --calendar --day=08

Open ghost opened this issue 6 years ago • 3 comments

Version: 4.1 For whatever reason, the command in the title doesn't work.

09 also doesn't work. Error outputted is Unable to parse command line: Cannot parse integer value “08” for --day

ghost avatar Oct 08 '19 01:10 ghost

leading zero means that this is an octal number

v1cont avatar Oct 16 '19 16:10 v1cont

Not sure if it worked fine in the past or not. In my script I use date command for grabbing data at specific date and along with the calendar using the same format. 08 or 09 being the day. Is it possible to make 08 and 09 work with had calendar? 

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On Wed, 16 Oct 2019 at 5:33 pm, Victor Ananjevsky[email protected] wrote:
leading zero means that this is an octal number

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ghost avatar Oct 16 '19 16:10 ghost

dn=08
yad --calendar --day=${dn/0}

v1cont avatar Oct 16 '19 17:10 v1cont