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Dianne Skoll
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@@ -2572,8 +2572,8 @@ can invoke Remind with the option \fB'\-i$SuppressLRM=1'\fR.
.B $SysInclude (read-only, STRING type)
A directory path containing standard reminder scripts. Currently,
Remind ships with some standard holiday files and language packs.
The value of \fB$SysInclude\fR is likely to be something like
"/usr/share/remind" or "/usr/local/share/remind"
The value of \fB$SysInclude\fR is "@prefix@/share/remind" on
this installation.
.TP
.B $T (read-only, DATE type)
Exactly equivalent to \fBtrigdate()\fR. (See BUILT-IN FUNCTIONS.)
@@ -3434,7 +3434,7 @@ May 16 and 17. You can go backwards, too, so:
takes \fIa\fR back to 2009-05-13.
.RE
.TP
.B soleq(i_which [, di_start])
.B soleq(i_which [, dqi_start])
The \fBsoleq\fR function computes solstices and equinoxes. The \fIwhich\fR
parameter ranges from 0 to 3, and specifies which event we are interested
in: 0 is the March equinox; 1 is the June solstice; 2 is the September
@@ -3444,7 +3444,8 @@ equinox and 3 is the December solstice.
The optional \fIstart\fR parameter can either be an integer specifying the
year of the event we are interested in, or a \fBDATE\fR or \fBDATETIME\fR
object; if the latter, then \fBsoleq\fR returns the first event on or
after the date part of the \fIstart\fR parameter. If \fIstart\fR is
after the date part of the \fIstart\fR parameter (it ignores the time
component if \fIstart\fR is a \fBDATETIME\fR.) If \fIstart\fR is
not supplied, then it defaults to \fBtoday()\fR.
.PP
The return value of \fBsoleq()\fR is a \fBDATETIME\fR object specifying