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26.1.4 Miscellaneous Calendar Commands

p d

Display day-in-year (calendar-print-day-of-year).

?

Briefly describe calendar commands (describe-calendar-mode).

C-c C-l

Regenerate the calendar window (redraw-calendar).

SPC

Scroll the next window (scroll-other-window).

q

Exit from calendar (exit-calendar).

If you want to know how many days have elapsed since the start of the year, or the number of days remaining in the year, type the p d command (calendar-print-day-of-year). This displays both of those numbers in the echo area.

To display a brief description of the calendar commands, type ? (describe-calendar-mode). For a fuller description, type C-h m.

You can use SPC (scroll-other-window) to scroll the other window. This is handy when you display a list of holidays or diary entries in another window.

If the calendar window text gets corrupted, type C-c C-l (redraw-calendar) to redraw it. (This can only happen if you use non-Calendar-mode editing commands.)

In Calendar mode, you can use SPC (scroll-other-window) to scroll the other window. This is handy when you display a list of holidays or diary entries in another window.

To exit from the calendar, type q (exit-calendar). This buries all buffers related to the calendar, selecting other buffers. (If a frame contains a dedicated calendar window, exiting from the calendar iconifies that frame.)