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cftime - language specific strings
DESCRIPTION
The programmer can create one printable file per language. These files
must be kept in a special directory /lib/cftime. If this directory does
not exist, the programmer should create it. The contents of these files
are:
o abbreviated month names ( in order )
o month names ( in order )
o abbreviated weekday names ( in order )
o weekday names ( in order )
o default strings that specify formats for local time (%x) and
local date (%X).
o default format for cftime, if the argument for cftime is zero or null.
o AM (ante meridian) string
o PM (post meridian) string
Each string is on a line by itself. All white space is significant. The
order of the strings in the above list is the same order in which the
strings appear in the file shown below.
EXAMPLE
/lib/cftime/usa_english
Jan
Feb
...
January
February
...
Sun
Mon
...
Sunday
Monday
...
%H:%M:%S
%m/%d/%y
%a %b %d %T %Z %Y
AM
PM
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CFTIME(4)CFTIME(4)FILES
/lib/cftime - directory that contains the language specific printable
files (create it if it does not exist)
SEE ALSOctime(3C)
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