[comp.sources.misc] v17i103: calentool - day/week/month/year-at-a-glance SunView tool, Part22/23

billr@saab.CNA.TEK.COM (Bill Randle) (04/07/91)

Submitted-by: Bill Randle <billr@saab.CNA.TEK.COM>
Posting-number: Volume 17, Issue 103
Archive-name: calentool/part22

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X# CalenTool V2.2 - nflag=1 range=1,12 - DO NOT REMOVE THIS LINE
X# $Header: radio,v 1.2 91/03/07 16:21:23 billr Exp $
X# Special dates in the history of radio
X# Today in History dates provided by Robert Heckendorn at
X# Hewlett-Packard in Fort Collins, Colorado.
X# Any corrections or additions may be sent to robert@fc.hp.com
X#
X# Additional dates provided from ProLine's today file
X#
X# Converted to calentool format by Larry Virden (lwv27%cas.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.Edu)
X# and further edited and merged by Bill Randle (billr@saab.cna.tek.com).
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X** 01 05 99 99 00 FCC hears first demonstration of FM radio (1940)
X** 01 19 99 99 00 1st regular transatlantic radio broadcast between US & England. (1903)
X** 01 21 99 99 00 First BBC broadcast from London (1930)
X** 01 30 99 99 00 First radio broadcast of "The Lone Ranger" (1933)
X** 02 08 99 99 00 Radio arrives in the White House. (1922)
X** 02 17 99 99 00 The Voice of America started broadcasting to the USSR (1947)
X** 02 24 99 99 00 Voice of America begins broadcasting (in German). (1942)
X** 03 07 99 99 00 The first successful transatlantic radio telephone call took place between London and New York (1926)
X** 03 19 99 99 00 'Amos and Andy' debut on radio. (1928)
X** 04 16 99 99 00 first Fibber McGee and Molly radio show is aired (1935)
X** 05 03 99 99 00 National Public Radio begins (1971)
X** 06 03 99 99 00 "Dragnet" is first broadcast on radio (KFI in Los Angeles). (1949)
X** 07 01 99 99 00 "Wolfman Jack", a howling success in radio
X** 07 05 99 99 00 1st 'Hawaii Calls' radio program is broadcast. (1935)
X** 08 20 99 99 00 WWJ becomes the first radio station (1920)
X** 08 28 99 99 00 The first radio commercial aired on station WEAF in New York City. (1922)
X** 09 09 99 99 00 NBC created by the Radio Corporation of America. (1926)
X** 09 18 99 99 00 the Columbia Broadcasting System goes on the air. (1927)
X** 09 30 99 99 00 Lowell Thomas' first broadcast (1930)
X** 10 05 99 99 00 1st radio broadcast of the World Series. (1921)
X** 10 08 99 99 00 "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" made its debut on CBS radio. (1944)
X** 10 27 99 99 00 the radio show "You Bet your Life" starring Groucho Marx premiered on ABC (1947)
X** 10 30 99 99 00 Orson Welles panics a nation with his broadcast of 'War of the Worlds' (1938)
X** 11 02 99 99 00 KDKA (Pittsburgh) on the air as 1st commercial radio station. (1920)
X** 11 11 99 99 00 Kate Smith first sang Irving Berlin's "God Bless America" on network radio (1939)
X** 11 15 99 99 00 National Broadcasting Company goes on-the-air, with 24 stations (1926)
X** 11 22 99 99 00 the International Radio Telegraphic Convention adopts "SOS" as the new call for help (1906)
X** 11 25 99 99 00 Radio station WTAW of college station, Texas, broadcast the first play-by-play description of a football game (1920)
X** 11 28 99 99 00 The Grand Ole Opry made its radio debut on station WSM, Nashville. (1925)
X** 12 12 99 99 00 FCC reprimands NBC for allowing Mae West to "sex-up" a skit based on Adam and Eve (1937)
X** 12 24 99 99 00 1st known radio program in US is broadcast. (1906)
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X# CalenTool V2.2 - nflag=1 range=1,12 - DO NOT REMOVE THIS LINE
X# $Header: sfo,v 1.2 91/03/07 16:21:24 billr Exp $
X# Dates relating to events in and around San Francisco, CA
X# dates provided from ProLine's today file
X# Converted to calentool format by Larry Virden (lwv27%cas.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.Edu)
X# and further edited and merged by Bill Randle (billr@saab.cna.tek.com).
X#
X** 01 01 99 99 00 Lightship replaces whistling buoy at mouth of San Francisco Bay. (1898)
X** 01 02 99 99 00 DeYoung Museum in Golden Gate Park opens. (1921)
X** 01 02 99 99 00 the San Francisco and Los Angeles stock exchanges merge. (1957)
X** 01 04 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge closed for the 3rd time by fierce storm. (1982)
X** 01 05 99 99 00 San Francisco has it's 1st air meet. (1911)
X** 01 05 99 99 00 Work on Golden Gate Bridge begins, on Marin County side. (1933)
X** 01 05 99 99 00 the California Exchange opens. (1850)
X** 01 08 99 99 00 Ratification of present San Francisco City Charter. (1932)
X** 01 09 99 99 00 1st San Francisco paper, 'California Star', published. (1847)
X** 01 09 99 99 00 1st commercial bank in San Francisco established. (1848)
X** 01 09 99 99 00 Exposition (now Civic) Auditorium dedicated. (1915)
X** 01 14 99 99 00 All commercial ferry service to the East Bay ends. (1939)
X** 01 15 99 99 00 Dunbarton Bridge, 1st bridge in Bay Area, opens. (1927)
X** 01 15 99 99 00 Municipal Railway and Market Street Railroad begin service to the Transbay Transit (East Bay) Terminal (1939)
X** 01 16 99 99 00 Cliff House badly damaged when a cargo of powder on the schooner "Parallel" explodes nearby (1887)
X** 01 16 99 99 00 San Francisco Dramatic Chronicle started (now San Francisco Chronicle) (1865)
X** 01 17 99 99 00 9-county commission recommends creation of BART. (1957)
X** 01 18 99 99 00 The elegant California Theatre opens in San Francisco. (1869)
X** 01 20 99 99 00 California Stock Exchange Board organized. (1872)
X** 01 22 99 99 00 Aquatic Park dedicated. (1939)
X** 01 22 99 99 00 Chinatown telephone exchange closed. (1949)
X** 01 24 99 99 00 San Francisco 49'ers win their 1st Super Bowl, 26-21. (1982)
X** 01 27 99 99 00 Groundbreaking for the 'Dragon Gateway' at Grant Avenue. (1965)
X** 01 27 99 99 00 Midwinter Fair opens in Golden Gate Park. (1894)
X** 01 27 99 99 00 Montgomery St. Station, last link in BART, 'holed thru'. (1971)
X** 01 30 99 99 00 Yerba Buena renamed San Francisco. (1847)
X** 01 31 99 99 00 Birds fly over the western part of San Francisco in such large numbers that they actually darken the sky (1871)
X** 01 31 99 99 00 Congress passes resolution naming San Francisco as the site of the celebration of the opening of the Panama Canal (1911)
X** 01 31 99 99 00 San Francisco Orphan's Asylum, 1st in California, founded. (1851)
X** 02 02 99 99 00 1st shipload of Chinese arrive in San Francisco. (1848)
X** 02 05 99 99 00 Snow falls on San Francisco. (1887)
X** 02 07 99 99 00 Steel work completed on Exposition (Civic) Auditorium. (1914)
X** 02 08 99 99 00 Earthquake, at 5.0, strongest since 1966. (1977)
X** 02 08 99 99 00 Public Library's bookmobile initiated in front of City Hall. (1957)
X** 02 09 99 99 00 1st shipment of asparagus arrives from Sacramento. (1891)
X** 02 11 99 99 00 Major streets lit by coal gas for 1st time. (1854)
X** 02 11 99 99 00 Pumping begins to build Treasure Island. (1936)
X** 02 12 99 99 00 San Francisco selected for site of United Nations Conference. (1945)
X** 02 15 99 99 00 Fort Point completed & garrisoned (but has never fired it's cannon in anger) (1861)
X** 02 15 99 99 00 San Francisco Public Library (Main Branch at Civic Center) dedicated. (1917)
X** 02 16 99 99 00 1st airplane flight to Los Angeles from San Francisco. (1914)
X** 02 16 99 99 00 City Hall dome fire. (1951)
X** 02 17 99 99 00 1st telephone exchange in San Francisco opens with 18 phones. (1878)
X** 02 18 99 99 00 Golden Gate International Exposition opens on Treasure Island (built for the occasion) in San Francisco Bay (1939)
X** 02 18 99 99 00 Legislature creates the 9 Bay Area counties. (1850)
X** 02 18 99 99 00 San Francisco named as a port of dispatch for Army transports. (1899)
X** 02 20 99 99 00 Congress allows California to build the Oakland-Bay Bridge. (1931)
X** 02 20 99 99 00 Heavy surf breaks over Seal Rocks and damages Sutro Baths. (1902)
X** 02 20 99 99 00 Panama-Pacific International Exposition opens in San Francisco. (1915)
X** 02 20 99 99 00 University of California gets its 1st Med School (UC/SF). (1873)
X** 02 21 99 99 00 Oakland Daily Tribune begins publication. (1874)
X** 02 22 99 99 00 Lowell High School opens (on it's 1st campus). (1913)
X** 02 23 99 99 00 Congress grants Seal Rocks to San Francisco. (1887)
X** 02 23 99 99 00 Last Municipal arc light, over intersection of Mission & 25th Street, removed (it had been installed in 1913) (1958)
X** 02 23 99 99 00 Steamer "Rio de Janiero" sinks in San Francisco Bay. (1900)
X** 02 26 99 99 00 1st buffalo purchased for Golden Gate Park. (1891)
X** 02 26 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge ground-breaking ceremony held at Crissy Field. (1933)
X** 02 28 99 99 00 1st steamship enters San Francisco Bay. (1849)
X** 02 28 99 99 00 1st vaudeville theater opens. (1883)
X** 02 28 99 99 00 Bicycles now permitted to cross Golden Gate Bridge. (1970)
X** 02 28 99 99 00 Construction begins on the Tower of Jewels for the Exposition. (1914)
X** 03 01 99 99 00 Present seal of San Francisco adopted (2nd seal for city). (1859)
X** 03 04 99 99 00 Easter Cross on Mt. Davidson dedicated. (1934)
X** 03 05 99 99 00 Covent Garden Theater is destroyed by fire (1856)
X** 03 12 99 99 00 Pioneer Plaza dedicated. (1966)
X** 03 13 99 99 00 4-day strike by SF city employees starts. (1970)
X** 03 14 99 99 00 Freedom Train arrives in San Francisco. (1948)
X** 03 14 99 99 00 Legislature approves act making Golden Gate Park possible. (1870)
X** 03 14 99 99 00 Sutro Baths opens by Cliff House (closed Sept 1, 1952). (1896)
X** 03 14 99 99 00 the 36-Folsom becomes 1st line to use 1-man streetcars. (1935)
X** 03 17 99 99 00 Japanese Embassy arrives aboard the "Candinmarruh" <sic>. (1860)
X** 03 22 99 99 00 Earthquake gives San Francisco the shakes. (1957)
X** 03 22 99 99 00 President Johnson's daughter, Lynda, ordered off Cable Car because she was eating an ice cream cone (no food on cars) (1968)
X** 03 22 99 99 00 Robert Frost Plaza, at California, Drumm & Market, dedicated. (1978)
X** 03 23 99 99 00 President John F. Kennedy visits San Francisco. (1962)
X** 03 24 99 99 00 Clipper "Andrew Jackson" arrives in 89 days from New York. (1860)
X** 03 26 99 99 00 Golden Gate Park Conservatory made a City Landmark. (1970)
X** 03 27 99 99 00 Japanese Trade & Cultural Center (Japan Center) dedicated. (1968)
X** 03 28 99 99 00 San Francisco Art Association holds opening reception at 430 Pine. (1871)
X** 03 31 99 99 00 Chinese Embassy arrives aboard the steamship "China". (1868)
X** 03 31 99 99 00 Col. John W. Geary arrives as 1st postmaster of San Francisco. (1849)
X** 03 31 99 99 00 Ground broken for Union Square Garage. (1941)
X** 04 01 99 99 00 Navy takes over Treasure Island. (1941)
X** 04 01 99 99 00 Saint Stupid's Day (a San Francisco tradition since 1980).
X** 04 01 99 99 00 San Francisco County Government established. (1850)
X** 04 03 99 99 00 Thomas Douglas becomes 1st San Francisco public teacher. (1848)
X** 04 04 99 99 00 Golden Gate Park established by City Order
X** 04 05 99 99 00 Castro and Fillmore streetcars replaced by buses. (1941)
X** 04 07 99 99 00 Seals Stadium opens. (1931)
X** 04 10 99 99 00 California Street Cable Car Railroad Company starts service. (1878)
X** 04 10 99 99 00 William Hammond Hall's maps & surveys of Golden Gate Park officially accepted (1871)
X** 04 11 99 99 00 Brooks Hall in Civic Center dedicated. (1958)
X** 04 12 99 99 00 Army transfers Yerba Buena Island to Navy. (1898)
X** 04 12 99 99 00 Hibernia Savings & Loan Society of San Francisco incorporated. (1859)
X** 04 12 99 99 00 Moffatt Field is commissioned. (1933)
X** 04 12 99 99 00 San Mateo County withdraws from BART district. (1962)
X** 04 14 99 99 00 1st Pony Express rider arrives in SF from St. Joseph, Missouri. (1860)
X** 04 14 99 99 00 Fort Point dedicated as 1st National Park in Bay Area. (1971)
X** 04 14 99 99 00 regular air passenger flights between San Francisco and Los Angeles started, by Maddux Air Lines (1928)
X** 04 15 99 99 00 Alioto's on Fisherman's Wharf is founded. (1928)
X** 04 15 99 99 00 City of San Francisco incorporated. (1850)
X** 04 16 99 99 00 Nitroglycerine at the Wells Fargo & Co. office explodes. (1866)
X** 04 17 99 99 00 US Marine Hospital at the Presidio established. (1853)
X** 04 18 99 99 00 1st International Cricket Match, held in SF, won by Californian (1869)
X** 04 18 99 99 00 Fairmont Hotel opens. (1907)
X** 04 18 99 99 00 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire (1906)
X** 04 18 99 99 00 San Francisco Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals formed. (1868)
X** 04 18 99 99 00 San Francisco's Old Hall of Justice demolished. (1968)
X** 04 19 99 99 00 Barracks on Alcatraz Island destroyed in fire. (1874)
X** 04 20 99 99 00 Bar Association of San Francisco organized. (1872)
X** 04 20 99 99 00 Buses replace Key System trains at 3AM. (1958)
X** 04 23 99 99 00 Blossom Rock in San Francisco Bay blown up. (1871)
X** 04 23 99 99 00 Courtesy Mail Boxes for motorists started in San Francisco. (1949)
X** 04 24 99 99 00 Fire Alarm & Police Telegraph system put into operation. (1865)
X** 04 25 99 99 00 President Benjamin Harrison visits San Francisco. (1891)
X** 04 26 99 99 00 San Francisco Lightship replaced by automatic buoy. (1971)
X** 04 29 99 99 00 Headquarters for the US Army, Division of the Pacific, permanently established at the Presidio (1857)
X** 04 30 99 99 00 founding of what would be San Jose State University. (1857)
X** 05 02 99 99 00 Kezar Stadium in Golden Gate Park opens. (1925)
X** 05 02 99 99 00 Prisoners revolt at Alcatraz, 5 die. (1946)
X** 05 03 99 99 00 Camp Merriman established at the Presidio. (1898)
X** 05 03 99 99 00 San Francisco is almost entirely destroyed by fire for the 7th time in its 4 years of existence (1851)
X** 05 04 99 99 00 1st of the major San Francisco fires. (1851)
X** 05 05 99 99 00 The Great White Fleet arrives in San Francisco. (1908)
X** 05 06 99 99 00 "Temporary" permit to erect overhead wires on Market Street allows United Railroads to run electric streetcars (1906)
X** 05 06 99 99 00 Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco starts. (1851)
X** 05 07 99 99 00 Cornerstone of BofA building at 300 Montgomery laid. (1941)
X** 05 07 99 99 00 San Francisco Municipal Airport (Mills Field) dedicated. (1927)
X** 05 09 99 99 00 Telegraph Hill Railroad Company organized. (1882)
X** 05 11 99 99 00 Bank of San Francisco incorporated. (1907)
X** 05 11 99 99 00 Work starts on 1st brick building in San Francisco. (1850)
X** 05 12 99 99 00 President William McKinley visits San Francisco. (1901)
X** 05 14 99 99 00 President Theodore Roosevelt visits San Francisco. (1903)
X** 05 15 99 99 00 2nd San Francisco Vigilance Committee organized. (1856)
X** 05 16 99 99 00 Ewing Field, near Masonic Street, opens. (1914)
X** 05 16 99 99 00 Metropolitan Gas Company lamps lit for 1st time. (1872)
X** 05 17 99 99 00 Bohemian Club incorporated. (1872)
X** 05 17 99 99 00 Camp Merritt established in the Presidio. (1898)
X** 05 17 99 99 00 Marin County withdraws from BART district. (1962)
X** 05 21 99 99 00 Mount Davidson Cross lit by President Roosevelt in Washington via Telegraph (1933)
X** 05 22 99 99 00 1st San Francisco fireboat, the "David Scannell", launched. (1909)
X** 05 23 99 99 00 1st Phillipine Expeditionary Troops sail from San Francisco. (1898)
X** 05 23 99 99 00 Dirigible explodes over SF Bay, 16 passengers fall, none die. (1908)
X** 05 23 99 99 00 Dirigible explodes over SF Bay, 16 passengers fall, none die. (1908)
X** 05 23 99 99 00 Postal Cards sold in San Francisco for 1st time. (1873)
X** 05 23 99 99 00 World Trade Center dedicated in Ferry Building. (1956)
X** 05 25 99 99 00 Golden Gate International Exposition reopens. (1940)
X** 05 25 99 99 00 San Francisco receives its 1st telecast. (1948)
X** 05 26 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge opens. (1937)
X** 05 26 99 99 00 San Francisco approves new City Charter, allowing Municipal (1898)ownership of utiliies (charter effective Jan 1, 1900).
X** 05 26 99 99 00 Union Square becomes State Historical Landmark. (1958)
X** 05 27 99 99 00 Bay District Race Track closes. (1896)
X** 05 27 99 99 00 Bubonic Plague breaks out in San Francisco (1907)
X** 05 27 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge opens (1937)
X** 05 27 99 99 00 Marine Telegraph from Fort Point to San Francisco completed. (1854)
X** 05 27 99 99 00 Maritime Museum at Aquatic Park opens. (1951)
X** 06 02 99 99 00 Ground broken on Clay Street for world's 1st cable railroad. (1873)
X** 06 04 99 99 00 Empire Engine Company No. 1 organized. (1850)
X** 06 05 99 99 00 1st rivet driven on Bank of Italy headquarters at 1 Powell. (1920)
X** 06 07 99 99 00 workmen start laying track for Market Street Railroad. (1860)
X** 06 09 99 99 00 the San Francisco Committee of Vigilence forms. (1851)
X** 06 10 99 99 00 PBS reaches San Francisco: KQED (Channel 9) starts broadcasting. (1954)
X** 06 11 99 99 00 300 feet of Meigg's Wharf washed away in storm. (1864)
X** 06 11 99 99 00 K-Ingleside streetcar converts to METRO service. (1980)
X** 06 14 99 99 00 California Street Cable Car Railroad Co. gets it's franchise. (1876)
X** 06 14 99 99 00 Fire destroys part of San Francisco. (1850)
X** 06 15 99 99 00 San Francisco Water Works organized. (1857)
X** 06 19 99 99 00 1st concert given in San Francisco's Stern Grove. (1932)
X** 06 19 99 99 00 formal opening of US Marine Hospital at the Presidio. (1875)
X** 06 20 99 99 00 Commissioners appointed to lay out streets west of Larkin. (1855)
X** 06 22 99 99 00 Fire destroys part of San Francisco. (1851)
X** 06 22 99 99 00 Stephen C. Massett opens at courthouse as 1st professional entertainer, using the (allegedly) only piano in California (1849)
X** 06 25 99 99 00 Pueblo founded with construction of 1st building (start of Yerba Buena, later to be called San Francisco) (1835)
X** 06 25 99 99 00 San Francisco holds its 1st County Fair. (1982)
X** 06 26 99 99 00 UN Charter written in San Francisco. (1945)
X** 06 27 99 99 00 Bank of California opens its doors. (1867)
X** 06 27 99 99 00 Bill Graham closes Fillmore East (1971)
X** 06 29 99 99 00 Mission Dolores founded by San Francisco Bay. (1776)
X** 07 01 99 99 00 Construction crews begin tearing up Market St. to build BART. (1966)
X** 07 01 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge paid for (so why is there still a toll?). (1971)
X** 07 01 99 99 00 SF City Hall turned over to city, after 29 years of building. (1899)
X** 07 01 99 99 00 at least 626 ships lying at anchor around San Francisco Bay. (1850)
X** 07 03 99 99 00 Pony Express arrives in SF with overland letters from New York. (1861)
X** 07 04 99 99 00 1st public exhibition of electric light in San Francisco. (1876)
X** 07 04 99 99 00 Telegraph Hill Observatory opens. (1882)
X** 07 04 99 99 00 work begins on the Oakland Bay Bridge. (1933)
X** 07 05 99 99 00 Herb Caen gets his 1st column in the S.F. Chronicle. (1938)
X** 07 07 99 99 00 the Great White Fleet leaves San Francisco Bay. (1908)
X** 07 13 99 99 00 SF Ferry Building at the foot of Market Street opens. (1898)
X** 07 15 99 99 00 SF Merchant's Exchange opens. (1867)
X** 07 16 99 99 00 Attempt made to recall Mayor Lapham (1st time in SF history). (1946)
X** 07 19 99 99 00 SF Public Library allows patrons to start borrowing books. (1880)
X** 07 19 99 99 00 the "Balclutha" ties up at Pier 43 & becomes a floating museum. (1955)
X** 07 21 99 99 00 City Gardens on Folsom opens. (1867)
X** 07 25 99 99 00 Castle on top of Telegraph Hill closes. (1903)
X** 07 25 99 99 00 Construction begins on SF MUNI METRO (Market Street subway). (1967)
X** 07 28 99 99 00 "Memmon" is 1st clipper to reach San Francisco, 120 days out of NY (1849)
X** 07 29 99 99 00 Southern Pacific Bay Ferries stop running. (1958)
X** 08 01 99 99 00 Bank of Italy opens 1st branch at 3433 Mission Street. (1907)
X** 08 01 99 99 00 Black Methodists in SF establish 1st black church, Zion Methodist. (1852)
X** 08 01 99 99 00 Burial within San Francisco City limits prohibited. (1901)
X** 08 01 99 99 00 First successful test of a cable car. It was designed by Andrew S. Hallidie for San Francisco (1873)
X** 08 01 99 99 00 New San Francisco Hall of Justice opens. (1961)
X** 08 02 99 99 00 1st trial run of an SF cable car, on Clay Street between Kearny and Jones, downhill all the way, at 4AM (1873)
X** 08 02 99 99 00 Our Lady of Los Angeles in Costa Rica 
X** 08 02 99 99 00 San Francisco Public Library opens with 5000 volumes. (1877)
X** 08 05 99 99 00 the 1st Spanish ship, 'San Carlos', enters San Francisco bay. (1775)
X** 08 10 99 99 00 1st BART train travels thru transbay tube to Montgomery St Station. (1973)
X** 08 11 99 99 00 The California Theatre closed (now a Pac Tel Phone Store). (1888)
X** 08 15 99 99 00 Arch Rock, danger to Bay shipping, blasted with 30 tons of nitrogelatin (and that ain't jello) (1901)
X** 08 15 99 99 00 Riot in San Francisco celebrating end of World War II. (1945)
X** 08 17 99 99 00 Bank of Italy opens it's new headquarters at Clay & Montgomery. (1908)
X** 08 20 99 99 00 Dimout regulations implemented in San Francisco. (1942)
X** 08 20 99 99 00 Republicans start convention at the Cow Palace. (1956)
X** 08 23 99 99 00 1st Japanese commercial ship visits San Francisco with a cargo of tea. (1872)
X** 08 23 99 99 00 1st carload of freight (boots & shoes) arrives in San Francisco, from Boston, after a 16-day rail trip (1869)
X** 08 23 99 99 00 1st ship-to-shore wireless message received in US: US lightship to Cliff House (1889)
X** 08 25 99 99 00 Combination rail & ferry service available from SF to Alameda. (1864)
X** 08 25 99 99 00 Graf Zeppelin passes over San Francisco, headed for Los Angeles after trans-Pacific voyage from Tokyo (1929)
X** 08 26 99 99 00 Fluoridation of San Francisco water begins. (1952)
X** 08 26 99 99 00 Houdini escapes from chains underwater at Aquatic Park in 57 seconds (1907)
X** 08 26 99 99 00 Pumping to build Treasure Island finished. (1937)
X** 08 26 99 99 00 W. A. Bartlett appointed 1st US mayor of Yerba Buena (SF). (1846)
X** 08 29 99 99 00 'Arizonan' is the 1st vessel to arrive in SF via the Panama Canal. (1914)
X** 08 29 99 99 00 San Francisco International Airport (SFO) opens. (1954)
X** 08 29 99 99 00 The Beatles gave their last public concert at Candlestick Park. (1966)
X** 08 31 99 99 00 Crocker-Woolworth National Bank organized. (1886)
X** 08 31 99 99 00 The California Pioneers organized at Montgomery & Clay Streets. (1850)
X** 09 01 99 99 00 Railroad & Ferry connection with Oakland inaugurated. (1863)
X** 09 02 99 99 00 Washington-Jackson cable line replaced by bus service. (1956)
X** 09 04 99 99 00 North Beach & Mission Railway Company organized. (1862)
X** 09 06 99 99 00 Regular Cable Car service begins on Clay Street. (1873)
X** 09 06 99 99 00 Southern Pacific line from Los Angeles to San Francisco completed. (1876)
X** 09 06 99 99 00 the 1st westbound train arrives in San Francisco. (1869)
X** 09 07 99 99 00 Sutro's ornate Cliff House destroyed by fire. (1907)
X** 09 09 99 99 00 Lotta's Fountain (Kearny & Market) dedicated. (1875)
X** 09 09 99 99 00 President Hayes visits San Francisco. (1880)
X** 09 11 99 99 00 1st electric telegraph in use, Merchant's Exchange to Pt Lobos. (1853)
X** 09 11 99 99 00 BART begins service with a 26 mile line from Oakland to Fremont (1972)
X** 09 11 99 99 00 Mayor Rolph inaugurates new pedestrian traffic light system. (1929)
X** 09 15 99 99 00 San Francisco Seals (Pacific Coast League) play their last game. (1957)
X** 09 15 99 99 00 WPA extends the L-Taraval streetcar to the Zoo (at Sloat Blvd). (1937)
X** 09 16 99 99 00 BART begins regular transbay service. (1974)
X** 09 16 99 99 00 Independence Day, celebrated in Mexico.
X** 09 17 99 99 00 BART begins passenger service. (1972)
X** 09 17 99 99 00 Charles Lindbergh in San Francisco. (1927)
X** 09 17 99 99 00 the Presidio of San Francisco was founded as Spanish fort. (1776)
X** 09 18 99 99 00 Pacific Stock Exchange opens (as the Local Security Board). (1882)
X** 09 19 99 99 00 Streetcars stop running on Market St after 122 years of service (1982)
X** 09 20 99 99 00 the U.S. Grants come to San Francisco for an elaborate extended visit. (1879)
X** 09 21 99 99 00 Cable Cars cease operations for 2 years of repairs. (1982)
X** 09 24 99 99 00 James Cooke walks tightrope from Cliff House to Seal Rocks. (1865)
X** 10 01 99 99 00 Cable Cars declared a National Landmark. (1964)
X** 10 02 99 99 00 Birdbaths installed in Union Square. (1939)
X** 10 03 99 99 00 San Francisco's White House department store is first to accept the BankAmericard in lieu of cash (1960)
X** 10 04 99 99 00 Market Street's "Path of Gold" lit for 1st time. (1916)
X** 10 04 99 99 00 Pier 39 opens. (1977)
X** 10 04 99 99 00 The dahlia is officially designated as the City Flower. (1926)
X** 10 05 99 99 00 Fire Department Museum dedicated. (1964)
X** 10 05 99 99 00 Hyde St. Pier re-opens as State Historical Park. (1963)
X** 10 05 99 99 00 Palace Hotel on Market Street opens. (1875)
X** 10 06 99 99 00 Market Street Railway starts using trackless trolley coaches. (1935)
X** 10 06 99 99 00 Zoological Gardens opens (on Sloat and Skyline). (1940)
X** 10 08 99 99 00 Coit Tower dedicated. (1933)
X** 10 08 99 99 00 Earthquake. (1865)
X** 10 08 99 99 00 Telegraph line between Los Angeles and San Francisco opens. (1860)
X** 10 09 99 99 00 Emperor Hirohito of Japan visits San Francisco. (1975)
X** 10 12 99 99 00 Alcatraz becomes a federal prison (unofficially). (1933)
X** 10 12 99 99 00 at 4AM, traffic on Bay Bridge is 1-way on each deck. (1963)
X** 10 15 99 99 00 Bank of America World Headquarters (555 California) dedicated. (1969)
X** 10 15 99 99 00 Cliff House opens (1st of many on the site). (1863)
X** 10 16 99 99 00 Amphitheater in McLaren Park dedicated. (1971)
X** 10 16 99 99 00 John Brown attacks the armory at Harper's Ferry. (1859)
X** 10 16 99 99 00 Woolworth's at Powell & Market opens. (1952)
X** 10 17 99 99 00 A earthquake measured at 6.9-7.1 on the Richter scale hits San Francisco at 5:04 pm killing nearly 300 people and doing billions of dollars in damage. (1989)
X** 10 17 99 99 00 Bank of Italy (Bank of America) opens its doors. (1904)
X** 10 17 99 99 00 Sutro RR sold to Robert F. Morrow for $215,000. (1899)
X** 10 19 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge charges tolls only for southbound cars. (1968)
X** 10 20 99 99 00 Bayshore Highway opens. (1929)
X** 10 21 99 99 00 1st shipment of fresh oysters comes overland from Baltimore. (1869)
X** 10 21 99 99 00 Severe earthquake at 7:53AM. (1868)
X** 10 26 99 99 00 Guided tours of Alcatraz (by Park Service) begin. (1972)
X** 10 26 99 99 00 the "Yerba Buena" is 1st Key System ferry to cross San Francisco Bay. (1903)
X** 10 27 99 99 00 Golden Gate National Recreation Area created. (1972)
X** 10 29 99 99 00 Golden Gate International Exposition closes (1st closure). (1939)
X** 11 01 99 99 00 Dimout ban lifted in San Francisco Bay area. (1943)
X** 11 01 99 99 00 Fortifications built on Angel Island by troops. (1863)
X** 11 02 99 99 00 Cobblestone paving of Washington St between Dupont & Kearny starts. (1854)
X** 11 04 99 99 00 90 kegs of powder used to get rock from Telegraph Hill for seawall. (1867)
X** 11 04 99 99 00 Lighthouse established on Alcatraz Island. (1854)
X** 11 05 99 99 00 BART starts San Francisco-Daly City train shuttle service. (1973)
X** 11 06 99 99 00 BART bond issue just gets by with a 66.9% favorable vote. (1962)
X** 11 06 99 99 00 Yerba Buena & Angel Islands reserved for military use. (1850)
X** 11 09 99 99 00 Post Office at Clay & Pike opens. (1848)
X** 11 11 99 99 00 Cornerstones laid for Opera House and Veteran's Building. (1931)
X** 11 11 99 99 00 Demolition begins on cable car barn at California & Hyde. (1957)
X** 11 11 99 99 00 Seals Stadium demolished. (1959)
X** 11 12 99 99 00 Bay District Race Track opens. (1873)
X** 11 12 99 99 00 Oakland Bay Bridge opened. (1936)
X** 11 14 99 99 00 The old Dutch Windmill in Golden Gate Park repaired & working again. (1981)
X** 11 15 99 99 00 Cow Palace opens. (1941)
X** 11 15 99 99 00 KRON (Channel 4, San Francisco) signs on, from 7 to 10 PM. (1949)
X** 11 17 99 99 00 Street signs authorized at San Francisco intersections. (1853)
X** 11 18 99 99 00 Main span of Golden Gate Bridge joined. (1936)
X** 11 19 99 99 00 Golden Gate Park Conservatory becomes a California State Historical Landmark (1970)
X** 11 23 99 99 00 Post Hospital at Presidio renamed Letterman General Hospital. (1911)
X** 11 23 99 99 00 The first jukebox made its debut in San Francisco. (1889)
X** 11 26 99 99 00 1st baseball game played in enclosed field at 25th & Folsom. (1868)
X** 11 27 99 99 00 1st signal box for SF Police Department goes into operation. (1890)
X** 12 01 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge closed because of high winds. (1951)
X** 12 02 99 99 00 Moscone Convention Center opens at 11:30 AM. (1981)
X** 12 03 99 99 00 Paid Fire Department takes over from volunteer companies. (1866)
X** 12 03 99 99 00 Wetherill discovers Cliff Palace on Mesa Verde (1888)
X** 12 08 99 99 00 Construction starts on Palace of Fine Arts. (1913)
X** 12 08 99 99 00 San Francisco has 1st blackout, at 6:15PM. (1941)
X** 12 09 99 99 00 300 Montgomery opens as new Bank of America headquarters. (1941)
X** 12 10 99 99 00 Hunters Point jitney ends service after 50 years. (1962)
X** 12 11 99 99 00 Snow falls in San Francisco. (1932)
X** 12 11 99 99 00 Stockton Street Tunnel completed. (1914)
X** 12 13 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge District starts ferry service to Larkspur. (1976)
X** 12 13 99 99 00 Playland at the Beach reopens. (1968)
X** 12 14 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge lights out all night from power failure. (1971)
X** 12 15 99 99 00 SF Fire Dept. replaces leather helmets with plastic ones. (1969)
X** 12 17 99 99 00 M-OceanView streetcar resumes service & is extended to Market St. (1944)
X** 12 18 99 99 00 San Francisco Visitors Center at City Hall opens. (1974)
X** 12 19 99 99 00 Grading started for Market Street Railroad. (1859)
X** 12 19 99 99 00 Street signs in Golden Gate Park approved by Park Commission. (1962)
X** 12 20 99 99 00 Mt. Davidson dedicated as city park. (1929)
X** 12 21 99 99 00 Broadway Tunnel opens. (1952)
X** 12 28 99 99 00 San Francisco Municipal Railway starts operation at Geary St. (MUNI was the 1st municipally-owned transit system) (1912)
X** 12 29 99 99 00 Fire Dept celebrates 1st annual ball. (1864)
X** 12 29 99 99 00 San Francisco Symphony formed. (1911)
X** 12 31 99 99 00 Last San Francisco firehorses retired. (1921)
END_OF_FILE
if test 26518 -ne `wc -c <'dates/sfo'`; then
    echo shar: \"'dates/sfo'\" unpacked with wrong size!
fi
# end of 'dates/sfo'
fi
if test -f 'moony.icon' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then 
  echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'moony.icon'\"
else
echo shar: Extracting \"'moony.icon'\" \(2593 characters\)
sed "s/^X//" >'moony.icon' <<'END_OF_FILE'
X/* Format_version=1, Width=64, Height=64, Depth=1, Valid_bits_per_item=16
X *
X * $Header: moony.icon,v 2.1 89/05/09 14:30:43 billr Exp $
X *      Copyright (C) 1989, The Regents of the University of California
X *                            All rights Reserved
X *                       Author: R. P. C. Rodgers, M.D.
X *
X * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
X * provided that this notice is preserved and that due credit is given
X * to the University of California at San Francisco. The name of the University
X * may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
X * software without specific prior written permission. This software
X * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
X */
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if test 2593 -ne `wc -c <'moony.icon'`; then
    echo shar: \"'moony.icon'\" unpacked with wrong size!
fi
# end of 'moony.icon'
fi
if test -f 'mt2ct.1' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then 
  echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'mt2ct.1'\"
else
echo shar: Extracting \"'mt2ct.1'\" \(3129 characters\)
sed "s/^X//" >'mt2ct.1' <<'END_OF_FILE'
X.\" $Header: mt2ct.1,v 2.2 91/03/27 17:01:30 billr Exp $
X.\"
X.TH MT2CT 1L "27 February 1991"
X.SH NAME
Xmt2ct, month2ct, cal2ct - appointment file conversion utilities
X.SH SYNOPSIS
X.B mt2ct
X[
X.I file
X]
X.br
X.B month2ct
X[
X.I file
X]
X.br
X.B cal2ct
X[
X.B \-d
X.I date
X]
X[
X.B \-r
X.I days
X]
X[
X.B \-f
X.I outfile
X]
X[
X.B \-e
X]
X[
X.I file
X]
X.SH DESCRIPTION
X.I Calentool
Xuses an appointment file format that is incompatable with several
Xother calendar or reminder programs.  These utilities may be used
Xto convert from one of those formats to the format
X.I calentool
Xuses.
X.LP
X.I Mt2ct
Xconverts files maintained by
X.I monthtool(1L)
Xto calentool's .appointment format.
X.I Month2ct
Xconverts files maintained by
X.I month(1L)
Xto calentool's .appointment format.
X.I Cal2ct
Xconverts files maintained by
X.I calendar(1)
Xto calentool's .appointment format.
XIn all cases the converted file is written to "$HOME/.appointments".
X.SH OPTIONS
XAn optional filename may be specified for all of the tools to convert.
XThe default filename depends on the specific conversion.  For
X.I monthtool
Xit is "$HOME/.monthtool".  For
X.I month
Xit is "$HOME/.month".  For
X.I calendar
Xit is "$HOME/.calendar".
X.LP
XIn addition,
X.I cal2ct
Xaccepts the following arguments:
X.TP 10
X.BI \-d \ date
XOnly convert dates on or after the day
X.IR date ,
Xwhich may take on several formats:
X.RS
X.TP
Xday of current week:
XTue, Th, fr, MONDAY
X.TP
Xnumeric dates:
XDD (day DD of current month, for example 27 for the 27th of this month)
X.br
XMO/DD (day DD of month MO, for example 11/12 for November 12)
X.br
XMO/DD/YY (day DD of month MO, year YY, for example 9/1/88 for 1 September 1988).
X(If the
X.B \-e
Xoption is used, the date format is DD/MO and DD/MO/YY.
X.TP
Xrelative dates:
X+n (n days from now, for example +1 for tomorrow)
X.br
X-n (n days ago, for example -1 for yesterday)
X.TP
Xspecial names:
X.I yesterday, today, tommorrow
X.RE
X.TP
X.BI \-r \ days
XOnly convert entries for
X.I days
Xdays following the starting date.  The starting date is either today's
Xdate or the date set via the
X.B \-d
Xoption.
XIf
X.I days
Xis set to 0, only entries corresponding to
X.I date
Xwill be converted.
X.TP
X.B \-e
XChange the format for the date set via the
X.B \-d
Xoption to expect DD/MM format rather than the normal MM/DD format.
X.TP
X.BI \-f \ outfile
XWrite the converted output into
X.I outfile
Xrather than the default $HOME/.appointments.
X.SH "SEE ALSO"
Xcalentool(1L), monthtool(1L), month(1L), calendar(1)
X.SH AUTHOR
XBill Randle (Tektronix, Inc., billr@saab.CNA.TEK.COM)
X.SH BUGS
X.I Monthtool
Xand
X.I month
Xallow any time selections.  Because
X.I calentool
Xonly has 30 minute timeslots, all times are rounded to the nearest
X30 minute interval (e.g. 1:10 becomes 1:00, 1:20 becomes 1:30 and
X1:50 becomes 2:00).  All
X.I calendar
Xfile entries are converted to
X.I calentool
Xnotes, since
X.I calendar
Xdoes not have a standardized way of indicating times.  They can be
Xmanually moved to the proper timeslot using
X.I calentool's
X.BR cut and paste
Xoperations.  Also, the calendar file entries must have the date at
Xthe start of the line.
X.I Cal2ct
Xalso does not invoke the C-preprocessor on the calendar file before
Xprocessing.
END_OF_FILE
if test 3129 -ne `wc -c <'mt2ct.1'`; then
    echo shar: \"'mt2ct.1'\" unpacked with wrong size!
fi
# end of 'mt2ct.1'
fi
if test -f 'nap.icon' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then 
  echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'nap.icon'\"
else
echo shar: Extracting \"'nap.icon'\" \(2591 characters\)
sed "s/^X//" >'nap.icon' <<'END_OF_FILE'
X/* Format_version=1, Width=64, Height=64, Depth=1, Valid_bits_per_item=16
X *
X * $Header: nap.icon,v 2.1 89/05/09 14:30:48 billr Exp $
X *      Copyright (C) 1988, The Regents of the University of California
X *                            All rights Reserved
X *                       Author: R. P. C. Rodgers, M.D.
X *
X * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
X * provided that this notice is preserved and that due credit is given
X * to the University of California at San Francisco. The name of the University
X * may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
X * software without specific prior written permission. This software
X * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
X */
X	0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0x8000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0001,
X	0x8000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0001,0x8000,0x1800,0x0400,0x0181,
X	0x81C6,0x0862,0x8F18,0x6081,0x8201,0x0893,0x4424,0x9081,
X	0x8207,0x08E2,0x4424,0x9081,0x8209,0x0882,0x4424,0x9081,
X	0x81C5,0x0872,0x4318,0x6081,0x8000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0001,
X	0x8000,0x0001,0xE000,0x0001,0x8000,0x0007,0xF800,0x0001,
X	0x8000,0x000C,0x0C00,0x0001,0x8000,0x0018,0x0600,0x0001,
X	0x83FF,0xFFDB,0x36FF,0xFFF1,0x8600,0x0019,0x6600,0x0011,
X	0x8E00,0x0019,0xA600,0x0011,0x9A00,0x0019,0x2600,0x0011,
X	0x9200,0x0019,0x6600,0x0011,0x9600,0x0019,0xA600,0x0011,
X	0x9A00,0x0019,0x2600,0x0011,0x9200,0x003D,0x6F00,0x0011,
X	0x9600,0x003D,0xAF00,0x0011,0x9A00,0x003D,0x2F00,0x0011,
X	0x9200,0x0019,0x6600,0x0011,0x9600,0x0001,0xA000,0x0011,
X	0x9A00,0x0001,0x2000,0x0011,0x9200,0x0001,0x6000,0x0011,
X	0x9600,0x0001,0xA000,0x0011,0x9A00,0x0001,0x2000,0x0011,
X	0x9200,0x0001,0x6000,0x0011,0x9600,0x0000,0x0000,0x0011,
X	0x9A00,0x0001,0xE000,0x0011,0x9200,0x0007,0xF800,0x0011,
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X	0x9A00,0x0001,0xA000,0x0011,0x9200,0x0001,0x2000,0x0011,
X	0x9600,0x0001,0x6000,0x0011,0x9A00,0x0001,0xA000,0x0011,
X	0x9200,0x0001,0x2000,0x0011,0x9600,0x0001,0x6000,0x0011,
X	0x9A00,0x0001,0xA000,0x0011,0x93FF,0xFFFF,0x3FFF,0xFFF1,
X	0x9649,0x2492,0x4924,0x9261,0x9C92,0x4924,0x9249,0x24C1,
X	0x9FFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0xFF81,0x8000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0001,
X	0x8000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0001,0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFF
END_OF_FILE
if test 2591 -ne `wc -c <'nap.icon'`; then
    echo shar: \"'nap.icon'\" unpacked with wrong size!
fi
# end of 'nap.icon'
fi
if test -f 'paint.h' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then 
  echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'paint.h'\"
else
echo shar: Extracting \"'paint.h'\" \(2227 characters\)
sed "s/^X//" >'paint.h' <<'END_OF_FILE'
X/*
X * $Header: paint.h,v 2.4 91/03/27 16:46:08 billr Exp $
X */
X/*
X * paint.h
X *
X * Author: Philip Heller, Sun Microsystems. Inc. <terrapin!heller@sun.com>
X *
X * Original source Copyright (C) 1987, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
X *	All Rights Reserved
X * Permission is hereby granted to use and modify this program in source
X * or binary form as long as it is not sold for profit and this copyright
X * notice remains intact.
X *
X *
X * Changes/additions by: Bill Randle, Tektronix, Inc. <billr@saab.CNA.TEK.COM>
X *
X * Changes and additions Copyright (C) 1988, 1989, 1991 Tektronix, Inc.
X *	All Rights Reserved
X * Permission is hereby granted to use and modify the modifications in source
X * or binary form as long as they are not sold for profit and this copyright
X * notice remains intact.
X */
X
X#ifndef NOTOOL
X#include <suntool/panel.h>
X
Xextern Pixfont *font, *bigfont;
Xextern Canvas canvas;
Xextern Pixwin *main_pixwin;
Xextern Pixrect *timeslot_pr, *daybox_pr, *weekarrow_pr,  *weekslot_pr;
Xextern Pixrect *weekarrowshaft_pr, *weekarrowhead_pr;
Xextern Pixrect *gr_weekarrowshaft_pr, *gr_weekarrowhead_pr;
Xextern Pixrect *triangle_pr;
Xextern Pixrect *ydaybox_pr, *ymonthbox_pr;
Xextern Pixrect *timeslot_td_pr, *daybox_td_pr, *weekslot_td_pr, *ydaybox_td_pr;
Xextern Pixrect *morebutton;
Xextern struct weekrect week_boxes[];
Xextern int x_coord, y_coord, startx, starty;
Xextern int mainsw_state;
Xextern int dayslot_height, weekslot_height, weekslot_width;
Xextern int ybox_height, ybox_width;
Xextern struct rect_limits boxlims[];
Xextern struct rect_limits mboxlims[];
Xextern struct week_arrow week_arrows[];
Xextern Frame fframe;
Xextern int hour24, monday_first, day_first;
X#endif  /* NOTOOL */
Xextern char apts_pathname[], tmpapts_pathname[];
Xextern int read_only, day_is_open, version2;
Xextern char *progname;
Xextern char *daynames[], *monthnames[];
Xextern int dayslot_width, nr_weekdays, max_strlen, n_tslots, n_slots;
Xextern int start_hour;
Xextern struct tm current, today, First, Last;
Xextern struct dayslot *slots;
X#ifndef NO_HOLIDAYS
Xextern int holiday_a, holiday_c, holiday_i, holiday_j, holiday_s;
X
Xextern int a_dates(), c_dates(), i_dates(), j_dates(), s_dates();
X#endif
Xextern char *strcpy(), *strncpy();
Xextern int week_number();
X
END_OF_FILE
if test 2227 -ne `wc -c <'paint.h'`; then
    echo shar: \"'paint.h'\" unpacked with wrong size!
fi
# end of 'paint.h'
fi
if test -f 'read_sched.c' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then 
  echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'read_sched.c'\"
else
echo shar: Extracting \"'read_sched.c'\" \(2393 characters\)
sed "s/^X//" >'read_sched.c' <<'END_OF_FILE'
X/*
X * $Header: read_sched.c,v 2.1 89/05/09 15:40:50 billr Exp $
X */
X/*
X * This routine has been extracted from the month(1L) program.
X */
X/***********************************************************
X *  Month - Visual Monthly Calendar and Time/Event Browser
X *
X *  Original Author: Tim Stoehn (zeus!tims)
X *  "Book code" originally written by Scott Turner (srt@ucla-cs.ARPA)
X *  Subsequent Modifications: Jim Hull (hull@hpda) and
X *                            Michael Morrell (morrell@hpda)
X *
X *
X ***********************************************************/
X#ifndef lint
Xstatic char rcsid[] = "read_sched.c,v 8.4 88/04/04 11:00:49 hull Exp";
X#endif
X
X#include <stdio.h>
X#include "month.h"
X#include <sys/file.h>
X
Xextern struct event_rec events;
X
Xread_schedule(m_dir, read_mode)
Xchar *m_dir;
Xshort read_mode;
X{
X	char *schedule_file_name;
X	unsigned rec_size;
X	short file_version;
X	int fd;
X	struct event_rec event_buf, *event_ptr, *chain_ptr;
X	extern float get_version();
X	extern char *strcat(), *strcpy();
X
X	schedule_file_name = malloc((unsigned) strlen(m_dir)+8);
X	if (schedule_file_name == NULL) {
X		fprintf(stderr, "mt2ct: out of memory\n");
X		exit(1);
X	}
X	strcpy(schedule_file_name, m_dir);
X	strcat(schedule_file_name, "/.month");
X
X	rec_size = sizeof(struct event_rec);
X	umask(0);
X
X	chain_ptr = events.next_event;	/* free old events */
X	while (chain_ptr) {
X		event_ptr = chain_ptr;
X		chain_ptr = chain_ptr->next_event;
X		free((char *)event_ptr);
X	}
X	events.next_event = 0;
X
X        fd = open(schedule_file_name, O_RDONLY);
X	free(schedule_file_name);
X
X	if (fd != -1) {
X		if (read(fd, (char *) &file_version, sizeof(file_version))
X		    == sizeof(file_version)) {
X		    if (file_version != (int) get_version()) {
X			close(fd);
X			fd = -1;
X			return(file_version);
X		    }
X		} else {	/* no version field so assume empty file */
X		    if (read_mode == READ_ONLY) {
X			close(fd);
X			fd = -1;
X		    }
X		    return(1);
X		}
X
X		chain_ptr = &events;
X
X		while (read(fd, &event_buf, rec_size) == rec_size) {
X			if (event_ptr = (struct event_rec *)malloc(rec_size)) {
X				chain_ptr->next_event = event_ptr;
X				chain_ptr = event_ptr;
X				*chain_ptr = event_buf;
X				chain_ptr->next_event = (struct event_rec *)0;
X			} else
X				break;
X		}
X		if (read_mode == READ_ONLY) {
X		    close(fd);
X		    fd = -1;
X		}
X		return(0);
X	}
X	/* if here, open failed */
X	return(-1);
X}
X
Xfloat
Xget_version()
X{
X	return (8.7);
X}
END_OF_FILE
if test 2393 -ne `wc -c <'read_sched.c'`; then
    echo shar: \"'read_sched.c'\" unpacked with wrong size!
fi
# end of 'read_sched.c'
fi
if test -f 'rev.icon' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then 
  echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'rev.icon'\"
else
echo shar: Extracting \"'rev.icon'\" \(2591 characters\)
sed "s/^X//" >'rev.icon' <<'END_OF_FILE'
X/* Format_version=1, Width=64, Height=64, Depth=1, Valid_bits_per_item=16
X *
X * $Header: rev.icon,v 2.1 89/05/09 14:30:50 billr Exp $
X *      Copyright (C) 1988, The Regents of the University of California
X *                            All rights Reserved
X *                       Author: R. P. C. Rodgers, M.D.
X *
X * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
X * provided that this notice is preserved and that due credit is given
X * to the University of California at San Francisco. The name of the University
X * may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
X * software without specific prior written permission. This software
X * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
X */
X	0x0000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0000,0x7FFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFE,
X	0x7FFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFE,0x7FFF,0xE7FF,0xFBFF,0xFE7E,
X	0x7E39,0xF79D,0x70E7,0x9F7E,0x7DFE,0xF76C,0xBBDB,0x6F7E,
X	0x7DF8,0xF71D,0xBBDB,0x6F7E,0x7DF6,0xF77D,0xBBDB,0x6F7E,
X	0x7E3A,0xF78D,0xBCE7,0x9F7E,0x7FFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFE,
X	0x7FFF,0xFFFE,0x1FFF,0xFFFE,0x7FFF,0xFFF8,0x07FF,0xFFFE,
X	0x7FFF,0xFFF3,0xF3FF,0xFFFE,0x7FFF,0xFFE7,0xF9FF,0xFFFE,
X	0x7C00,0x0024,0xC900,0x000E,0x79FF,0xFFE6,0x99FF,0xFFEE,
X	0x71FF,0xFFE6,0x59FF,0xFFEE,0x65FF,0xFFE6,0xD9FF,0xFFEE,
X	0x6DFF,0xFFE6,0x99FF,0xFFEE,0x69C0,0x01E6,0x59E0,0x00EE,
X	0x65FF,0xFFE6,0xD9FF,0xFFEE,0x6DFF,0xFFC2,0x90FF,0xFFEE,
X	0x69C0,0x01C2,0x50E0,0x00EE,0x65FF,0xFFC2,0xD0FF,0xFFEE,
X	0x6DFF,0xFFE6,0x99FF,0xFFEE,0x69C0,0x01FE,0x5FE0,0x00EE,
X	0x65FF,0xFFFE,0xDFFF,0xFFEE,0x6DFF,0xFFFE,0x9FFF,0xFFEE,
X	0x69C0,0x01FE,0x5FE0,0x00EE,0x65FF,0xFFFE,0xDFFF,0xFFEE,
X	0x6DFF,0xFFFE,0x9FFF,0xFFEE,0x69C0,0x01FF,0xFFE0,0x00EE,
X	0x65FF,0xFFFE,0x1FFF,0xFFEE,0x6DFF,0xFFF8,0x07FF,0xFFEE,
X	0x69C0,0x01F3,0xF3E0,0x00EE,0x65FF,0xFFE6,0x59FF,0xFFEE,
X	0x6DFF,0xFFE6,0xD9FF,0xFFEE,0x69C0,0x01E6,0x99E0,0x00EE,
X	0x65FF,0xFFE6,0x59FF,0xFFEE,0x6DFF,0xFFE6,0xD9FF,0xFFEE,
X	0x69C0,0x01E6,0x99E0,0x00EE,0x65FF,0xFFE6,0x59FF,0xFFEE,
X	0x6DFF,0xFFE6,0xD9FF,0xFFEE,0x69C0,0x01C2,0x90E0,0x00EE,
X	0x65FF,0xFFC2,0x50FF,0xFFEE,0x6DFF,0xFFC2,0xD0FF,0xFFEE,
X	0x69FF,0xFFE6,0x99FF,0xFFEE,0x65FF,0xFFFE,0x5FFF,0xFFEE,
X	0x6DFF,0xFFFE,0xDFFF,0xFFEE,0x69FF,0xFFFE,0x9FFF,0xFFEE,
X	0x65FF,0xFFFE,0x5FFF,0xFFEE,0x6DFF,0xFFFE,0xDFFF,0xFFEE,
X	0x69FF,0xFFFE,0x9FFF,0xFFEE,0x65FF,0xFFFE,0x5FFF,0xFFEE,
X	0x6DFF,0xFFFE,0xDFFF,0xFFEE,0x69FF,0xFFFE,0x9FFF,0xFFEE,
X	0x65FF,0xFFFE,0x5FFF,0xFFEE,0x6C00,0x0000,0xC000,0x000E,
X	0x69B6,0xDB6D,0xB6DB,0x6D9E,0x636D,0xB6DB,0x6DB6,0xDB3E,
X	0x6000,0x0000,0x0000,0x007E,0x7FFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFE,
X	0x7FFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFE,0x0000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0000
END_OF_FILE
if test 2591 -ne `wc -c <'rev.icon'`; then
    echo shar: \"'rev.icon'\" unpacked with wrong size!
fi
# end of 'rev.icon'
fi
if test -f 'std.icon' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then 
  echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'std.icon'\"
else
echo shar: Extracting \"'std.icon'\" \(2591 characters\)
sed "s/^X//" >'std.icon' <<'END_OF_FILE'
X/* Format_version=1, Width=64, Height=64, Depth=1, Valid_bits_per_item=16
X *
X * $Header: std.icon,v 2.1 89/05/09 14:30:54 billr Exp $
X *      Copyright (C) 1988, The Regents of the University of California
X *                            All rights Reserved
X *                       Author: R. P. C. Rodgers, M.D.
X *
X * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
X * provided that this notice is preserved and that due credit is given
X * to the University of California at San Francisco. The name of the University
X * may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
X * software without specific prior written permission. This software
X * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
X */
X	0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0x8000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0001,
X	0x8000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0001,0x8000,0x1800,0x0400,0x0181,
X	0x81C6,0x0862,0x8F18,0x6081,0x8201,0x0893,0x4424,0x9081,
X	0x8207,0x08E2,0x4424,0x9081,0x8209,0x0882,0x4424,0x9081,
X	0x81C5,0x0872,0x4318,0x6081,0x8000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0001,
X	0x8000,0x0001,0xE000,0x0001,0x8000,0x0007,0xF800,0x0001,
X	0x8000,0x000C,0x0C00,0x0001,0x8000,0x0018,0x0600,0x0001,
X	0x83FF,0xFFDB,0x36FF,0xFFF1,0x8600,0x0019,0x6600,0x0011,
X	0x8E00,0x0019,0xA600,0x0011,0x9A00,0x0019,0x2600,0x0011,
X	0x9200,0x0019,0x6600,0x0011,0x963F,0xFE19,0xA61F,0xFF11,
X	0x9A00,0x0019,0x2600,0x0011,0x9200,0x003D,0x6F00,0x0011,
X	0x963F,0xFE3D,0xAF1F,0xFF11,0x9A00,0x003D,0x2F00,0x0011,
X	0x9200,0x0019,0x6600,0x0011,0x963F,0xFE01,0xA01F,0xFF11,
X	0x9A00,0x0001,0x2000,0x0011,0x9200,0x0001,0x6000,0x0011,
X	0x963F,0xFE01,0xA01F,0xFF11,0x9A00,0x0001,0x2000,0x0011,
X	0x9200,0x0001,0x6000,0x0011,0x963F,0xFE00,0x001F,0xFF11,
X	0x9A00,0x0001,0xE000,0x0011,0x9200,0x0007,0xF800,0x0011,
X	0x963F,0xFE0C,0x0C1F,0xFF11,0x9A00,0x0019,0xA600,0x0011,
X	0x9200,0x0019,0x2600,0x0011,0x963F,0xFE19,0x661F,0xFF11,
X	0x9A00,0x0019,0xA600,0x0011,0x9200,0x0019,0x2600,0x0011,
X	0x963F,0xFE19,0x661F,0xFF11,0x9A00,0x0019,0xA600,0x0011,
X	0x9200,0x0019,0x2600,0x0011,0x963F,0xFE3D,0x6F1F,0xFF11,
X	0x9A00,0x003D,0xAF00,0x0011,0x9200,0x003D,0x2F00,0x0011,
X	0x9600,0x0019,0x6600,0x0011,0x9A00,0x0001,0xA000,0x0011,
X	0x9200,0x0001,0x2000,0x0011,0x9600,0x0001,0x6000,0x0011,
X	0x9A00,0x0001,0xA000,0x0011,0x9200,0x0001,0x2000,0x0011,
X	0x9600,0x0001,0x6000,0x0011,0x9A00,0x0001,0xA000,0x0011,
X	0x9200,0x0001,0x2000,0x0011,0x9600,0x0001,0x6000,0x0011,
X	0x9A00,0x0001,0xA000,0x0011,0x93FF,0xFFFF,0x3FFF,0xFFF1,
X	0x9649,0x2492,0x4924,0x9261,0x9C92,0x4924,0x9249,0x24C1,
X	0x9FFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0xFF81,0x8000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0001,
X	0x8000,0x0000,0x0000,0x0001,0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFF,0xFFFF
END_OF_FILE
if test 2591 -ne `wc -c <'std.icon'`; then
    echo shar: \"'std.icon'\" unpacked with wrong size!
fi
# end of 'std.icon'
fi
echo shar: End of archive 22 \(of 23\).
cp /dev/null ark22isdone
MISSING=""
for I in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ; do
    if test ! -f ark${I}isdone ; then
	MISSING="${MISSING} ${I}"
    fi
done
if test "${MISSING}" = "" ; then
    echo You have unpacked all 23 archives.
    rm -f ark[1-9]isdone ark[1-9][0-9]isdone
else
    echo You still need to unpack the following archives:
    echo "        " ${MISSING}
fi
##  End of shell archive.
exit 0

exit 0 # Just in case...
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