Desktop Organizer (PTBSync)
Atomic clock synchronization, Organizer, Desktop calendar and Trayclock
BASIC INFORMATION
Some of the chapters begin with a category-prefix: rel., cal. NL, België, ...
This is only done to bring the same type of chapters together.
You can always change the name of each file.
cal. = Calendars (very wide)
rel. = religions (very wide)
NL = file in Dutch (NOT the Netherlands) - only in the Dutch (Nederlands) part.
België = files with Belgian data (very wide) - only in the Dutch (Nederlands) part.
Nederland = files with data for the Netherlands (very wide) - only in the Dutch (Nederlands) part.
Kon. Fam. = Royal Family - only in the Dutch (Nederlands) part.
How correct are the mentioned data?
Nobody is perfect.
The data is checked very strictly.
Only data from reliable sources is added;
When data is added, it receives one star (*);
At the second reliable check it receives two stars (**);
At the third reliable check the stars are removed;
But, even then, some (mostly minor) errors are possible.
If you think a date is not correct, please check first the 'Basic information', there is mentioned where that date was found.
Don't forget: there is a lot of incorrect information on the internet!
If you have extra information: send me an email (please join proof files or links): dewaelheyns(a)Gmail.com
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To permit you to find the information about the mentioned data there are indications added in the note's.
You can find that information in the here mentioned directory; the information is in it's original language.
The indication to the information begins with the sign ‘{‘ and ends with the sign ‘}’.
More than one indication is possible (ex. {xnd}):
Indications mentioned in the chapters of 'Holiday.txt'
{n} indicates: there is a information-note about this subject (*.doc, *.txt, *.pdf)
{d} indicates: information in a daynote (ex. Januari 8 =d-01-08.doc)
{m} indicates: information in a monthnote (ex. 2nd Tuesday of February, >February =m-02.doc)
{y} indicates: information in the yearnote (ex. 12th Sunday of the year, =year.doc)
{e} indicates: information in the Easter-note (linked to Easter, ex. Ash Wednesday, =Easter.doc)
{j} indicates: information in the note on the Jewish dates (Jewish.doc)
{i} indicates: information in the note on the Islam dates (Islam.doc)
{c} indicates: information in the note on the Coptic dates (Coptic.doc)
{r} indicates: information in the note on the Iran dates (Iran.doc)
{h} indicates: information in the note on the Chinese calendar (Chinese.doc)
You can find this information in: Holiday INFO
Indications mentioned in the chapters of 'Holiday.txt'
{x} indicates: there is a Excell-file (*.xls)
You can ask me to send you these Excel files by sending me a request by email: dewaelheyns(a)Gmail.com
This Excel application permits to discover the principles out of dates of different years.
Updates
Usually twice a month files are added, modified, ...
You can see in the Directory date and hour of the last version of each file.
The 'Basic Information' is updated once a week (usually on Sunday).
Why this data and not another?
Choices have to be made, and everyone makes his/her own choices.
This is my selection, you are free to make your own selections, or add them to the files on your own PC.