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The Emacs calendar displayed is always the Gregorian calendar, sometimes called the “new style” calendar, which is used in most of the world today. However, this calendar did not exist before the sixteenth century and was not widely used before the eighteenth century; it did not fully displace the Julian calendar and gain universal acceptance until the early twentieth century. The Emacs calendar can display any month since January, year 1 of the current era, but the calendar displayed is the Gregorian, even for a date at which the Gregorian calendar did not exist.
While Emacs cannot display other calendars, it can convert dates to and from several other calendars.
39.9.1 Supported Calendar Systems | The calendars Emacs understands (aside from Gregorian). | |
39.9.2 Converting To Other Calendars | Converting the selected date to various calendars. | |
39.9.3 Converting From Other Calendars | Moving to a date specified in another calendar. | |
39.9.4 Converting from the Mayan Calendar | Moving to a date specified in a Mayan calendar. |
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