Lines Matching +full:- +full:eu

4 .\" 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson.
35 .Ql \&\- ,
38 .Bl -tag -width Fl
44 Output backward-compatibility data as specified by
52 the 64-bit generated data.
61 as software that mishandles 64-bit data typically
82 .Ql \&\- ,
83 any already-existing link is removed.
91 rules when handling POSIX-format TZ strings like
92 .Ql EET\-2EEST
102 .Ql \&\- ,
113 .Ql \&\- ,
114 any already-existing link is removed.
126 (1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC).
129 .Ql \&\-00
133 .Dl zic -r @0
137 .Dl zic -r @0/@2147483648
140 31-bit signed integers.
144 .Dl zic -r @$(date +%s)
152 .No pre- Ns Ar hi
173 .Bl -dash
184 Pre-1998 versions of
186 prohibit 24:00, and pre-2007 versions prohibit times greater than 24:00.
189 Pre-2004 versions of
196 Pre-2015 versions of
201 Pre-2018 versions of
205 The input contains abbreviations that are mishandled by pre-2018 versions of
224 long-term future of a timezone, because the future cannot be summarized as
227 occurs for Morocco's daylight-saving rules, as
251 pre-2014 versions of the reference client support at most 1200
259 .Ql \&\- ,
265 .Ql \&\- .
277 .Tn UTF-8
284 and the encoding's non-unibyte characters should consist entirely of
285 .No non- Ns Tn PPCS
287 .No Non- Ns Tn PPCS
330 .Bl -column -compact -offset indent "Rule" "NAME" "FROM" "1995" "\&*" "Apr" "lastSun" "2:00w" "1:00d" "LETTER/S"
331 .It Rule NAME FROM TO \&\- IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
336 .Bl -column -compact -offset indent "Rule" "NAME" "FROM" "1995" "\&*" "Apr" "lastSun" "2:00w" "1:00d" "LETTER/S"
337 .It Rule US 1967 1973 \&\- Apr lastSun 2:00w 1:00d D
341 .Bl -tag -width Ar
348 .Ql \&\-
374 .It Cm \&\-
376 .Ql \&\-
402 .Bl -tag -width Li -offset indent -compact
447 .Bl -tag -width Li -compact -offset indent
466 .It Li \-2:30
468 .It Li \-
541 .Ql \&\- ,
552 .Bl -column -compact -offset indent "Zone" "Asia/Amman" "STDOFF" "RULES/SAVE" "FORMAT" "[UNTIL]"
558 .Bl -column -compact -offset indent "Zone" "Asia/Amman" "STDOFF" "RULES/SAVE" "FORMAT" "[UNTIL"]
563 .Bl -tag -width Ar
587 alternatively, a field in the same format as a rule-line
593 .Ql \&\-
607 of the earliest standard-time rule (which in this case must exist).
611 .Pf \(+- Em \^hh ,
612 .Pf \(+- Em \^hhmm ,
614 .Pf \(+- Em \^hhmmss ,
623 .Pq \&\-
635 .Ql \&\- .
637 .Ql \&\-00
702 .Bl -column -compact -offset indent "# Rule" "NAME" "FROM" "2006" "\&\-" "Oct" "lastSun" "1:00" "SAVE" "LETTER/S"
703 .It # Rule NAME FROM TO \&\- IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
704 .It Rule US 1967 2006 \&\- Oct lastSun 2:00 0 S
705 .It Rule US 1967 1973 \&\- Apr lastSun 2:00 1:00 D
707 .Bl -column -compact -offset indent "# Zone" "America/Menominee" "STDOFF" "RULES" "FORMAT" "[UNTIL]"
709 .It Zone America/Menominee \&\-5:00 \&\- EST 1973 Apr 29 2:00
710 .It \& \& \&\-6:00 US C%sT
713 Here, an incorrect reading would be there were two clock changes on 1973-04-29,
714 the first from 02:00 EST (\&\-05) to 01:00 CST (\&\-06),
715 and the second an hour later from 02:00 CST (\&\-06) to 03:00 CDT (\&\-05).
718 interprets this more sensibly as a single transition from 02:00 CST (\&\-05) to
719 02:00 CDT (\&\-05).
728 .Bl -column -compact -offset indent "Link" "Europe/Istanbul" "Asia/Istanbul"
729 .It Link TARGET LINK-NAME
734 .Bl -column -compact -offset indent "Link" "Europe/Istanbul" "Asia/Istanbul"
743 .Ar LINK-NAME
746 .Ar LINK-NAME
755 .Bl -column -offset indent "Link" "Greenwich" "Greenwich"
758 .It Zone Etc/GMT 0 \- GMT
778 .Bl -column -compat -offset indent "Leap" "YEAR" "MONTH" "DAY" "HH:MM:SS" "CORR""R/S"
784 .Bl -column -compat -offset indent "Leap" "YEAR" "MONTH" "DAY" "HH:MM:SS" "CORR""R/S"
801 .Ql \&\-
835 .Bl -column -compact -offset indent "Expires" "YEAR" "MONTH" "DAY" "HH:MM:SS"
841 .Bl -column -compact -offset indent "Expires" "YEAR" "MONTH" "DAY" "HH:MM:SS"
857 .Bl -column -compact -offset indent "# Rule" "Swiss" "FROM" "1995" "\&*" "Oct" "lastSun" "1:00u" "SAVE" "LETTER/S"
858 .It # Rule NAME FROM TO \&\- IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
859 .It Rule Swiss 1941 1942 \&\- May Mon>=1 1:00 1:00 S
860 .It Rule Swiss 1941 1942 \&\- Oct Mon>=1 2:00 0 \-
862 .It Rule EU 1977 1980 \&\- Apr Sun>=1 1:00u 1:00 S
863 .It Rule EU 1977 only \&\- Sep lastSun 1:00u 0 \-
864 .It Rule EU 1978 only \&\- Oct 1 1:00u 0 \-
865 .It Rule EU 1979 1995 \&\- Sep lastSun 1:00u 0 \-
866 .It Rule EU 1981 max \&\- Mar lastSun 1:00u 1:00 S
867 .It Rule EU 1996 max \&\- Oct lastSun 1:00u 0 \-
870 .Bl -column -compact -offset indent "# Zone" "Europe/Zurich" "0:29:45.50" "RULES/SAVE" "FORMAT" "UNTIL"
872 .It Zone Europe/Zurich 0:34:08 \&\- LMT 1853 Jul 16
873 .It 0:29:45.50 \&\- BMT 1894 Jun
875 .It 1:00 EU CE%sT
878 .Bl -column -compact -offset indent "# Zone" "Europe/Zurich" "0:34:08" "RULES/SAVE" "FORMAT" "UNTIL"
882 In this example, the EU rules are for the European Union
886 seconds east of UT until 1853-07-16 at 00:00, when the legal offset
891 After 1894-06-01 at 00:00 the UT offset became one hour
895 From 1981 to the present, EU daylight saving rules have
900 The pre-1981 EU daylight-saving rules have no effect
913 Swiss rules and later EU rules were applied, the time zone abbreviation
920 .Bl -tag -width Pa -compact