Showroom of calendar and date management applications by Louis-Aime
Showroom of calendar and date management applications by Louis-Aimé de Fouquières.
Usage: With the first panel, choose a custom calendar, then enter a date in this calendar. If you use the “Real Gregorian” calendar, you can specify the switching day to New Style Gregorian. With the next panels, specify the display options. You may choose a Unicode built-in calendar. The date projected are displayed in the last panels. The first panel also shows the week figures, with which you can specify a date.
The modules and the classes within the modules are described under the Modules and Classes JSDoc pages. The structure of a custom calendar, that the user should provide, is described the customcalendarmodel module. The Global page mostly describes scripts of the demonstrator. Have a look on loadCalendrical and calendrical as examples for your personal implementation. Under the documentation for module calendars, you find the list of custom calendars ready for use.
Use the repository’s issues.
Read the real date and the time, convert from and to custom calendars, display custom and Unicode calendars get the mean moon’s coordinates, the seasons, and the yearly main figures in historical Gregorian, ISO 8601, Julian and Milesian calendars.
Convert from basic European calendars to any Unicode calendar.
Compute the yearly characteristics figures: seasons, Delta T, and calendrical basic data.
This simple clocks sticks to the system’s time and gives the date on a Milesian dial.
Write today’s date in Milesian, after fetching the modules and the pldr.xml file:
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The fourmilab calendar, originally developed by John Walker in 2015, with some bug fixes and some enhancements. This application is often cited as a date converter.
From 1991 until 2023, this application was the reference calendar converter of the Paris observatory. But there were some bugs, which we fixed in these pages.
To be continued…