Hello, how can I show monday as first day of the week using cal command? I have read that it must be use -m parameter, but all I have is a display message like this:
cal: option requires and argument -- 'm'
Any help will be greatly appreciated
Regards. (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am currently using the below at command, to schedule the script to run at a particular time,
at 2030 today <scriptname.ksh
I would like to know on how to run it every monday at around 11.30am (IST). Please help. Thanks in advance. (15 Replies)
wxPreviewFrame(3erl) Erlang Module Definition wxPreviewFrame(3erl)NAME
wxPreviewFrame - See external documentation: wxPreviewFrame.
DESCRIPTION
See external documentation: wxPreviewFrame .
This class is derived (and can use functions) from:
wxFrame
wxTopLevelWindow
wxWindow
wxEvtHandler
DATA TYPES
wxPreviewFrame() :
An object reference, The representation is internal and can be changed without notice. It can't be used for comparsion stored on disc
or distributed for use on other nodes.
EXPORTS
new(Preview::wxPrintPreview() (see module wxPrintPreview), Parent::wxWindow() (see module wxWindow)) -> wxPreviewFrame()
Equivalent to new(Preview, Parent, []) .
new(Preview::wxPrintPreview() (see module wxPrintPreview), Parent::wxWindow() (see module wxWindow), Options::[Option]) -> wxPreviewFrame()
Types Option = {title, string()} | {pos, {X::integer(), Y::integer()}} | {size, {W::integer(), H::integer()}} | {style, integer()}
See external documentation .
createControlBar(This::wxPreviewFrame()) -> ok
See external documentation .
createCanvas(This::wxPreviewFrame()) -> ok
See external documentation .
initialize(This::wxPreviewFrame()) -> ok
See external documentation .
onCloseWindow(This::wxPreviewFrame(), Event::wxCloseEvent() (see module wxCloseEvent)) -> ok
See external documentation .
destroy(This::wxPreviewFrame()) -> ok
Destroys this object, do not use object again
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