removed incorrect labels
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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Note that changing the selected date will result in either of
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{\tt EVT\_CALENDAR\_DAY}, {\tt MONTH} or {\tt YEAR} events and
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{\tt EVT\_CALENDAR\_SEL\_CHANGED} one.
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\wxheading{Constants}\label{wxcalendarctrlconstants}
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\wxheading{Constants}
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The following are the possible return values for
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\helpref{HitTest}{wxcalendarctrlhittest} method:
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@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ $1\ldots31$).
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\func{wxCalendarHitTestResult}{HitTest}{\param{const wxPoint\& }{pos}, \param{wxDateTime* }{date = NULL}, \param{wxDateTime::WeekDay* }{wd = NULL}}
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Returns one of {\tt wxCAL\_HITTEST\_XXX}
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\helpref{constants}{wxcalendarctrlconstants} and fills either {\it date} or
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\helpref{constants}{wxcalendarctrl} and fills either {\it date} or
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{\it wd} pointer with the corresponding value depending on the hit test code.
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\section{\class{wxCalendarDateAttr}}\label{wxcalendardateattr}
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@@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ wxDateTime object.
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All the following constants are defined inside wxDateTime class (i.e., to refer to
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them you should prepend their names with {\tt wxDateTime::}).
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\label{wxdatetimetimezones}
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Time zone symbolic names:
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\begin{verbatim}
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@@ -109,7 +108,6 @@ flags:
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};
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\end{verbatim}
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\label{wxdatetimecalendar}
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Several functions accept an extra parameter specifying the calendar to use
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(although most of them only support now the Gregorian calendar). This
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parameters is one of the following values:
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@@ -122,7 +120,6 @@ parameters is one of the following values:
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};
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\end{verbatim}
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\label{wxdatetimecountry}
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Date calculatiosn often depend on the country adn wxDateTime allows to set the
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country which conventions should be used using
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\helpref{SetCountry}{wxdatetimesetcountry}. It takes one of the following
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@@ -148,7 +145,6 @@ values as parameter:
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};
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\end{verbatim}
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\label{wxdatetimeweekstart}
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Differnet parst of the world use different conventions for the week start.
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In some countries, the week starts on Sunday, while in others - on Monday.
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The ISO standard doesn't address this issue, so we support both conventions in
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@@ -571,8 +567,8 @@ Example:
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Sets the country to use by default. This setting influences the DST
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calculations, date formatting and other things.
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The possible values for {\it country} parameter are enumerated
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\helpref{here}{wxdatetimecountry}.
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The possible values for {\it country} parameter are enumerated in
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\helpref{wxDateTime constants section}{wxdatetime}.
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\wxheading{See also}
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@@ -817,7 +813,7 @@ Returns the number of the week of the year this date is in. The first week of
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the year is, according to international standards, the one containing Jan 4.
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The week number is in $1\ldots53$ range ($52$ for non leap years).
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The function depends on the \helpref{week start}{wxdatetimeweekstart} convention
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The function depends on the \helpref{week start}{wxdatetime} convention
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specified by the {\it flags} argument.
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\membersection{wxDateTime::GetWeekOfMonth}\label{wxdatetimegetweekofmonth}
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@@ -828,7 +824,7 @@ Returns the ordinal number of the week in the month (in $1\ldots5$ range).
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As \helpref{GetWeekOfYear}{wxdatetimegetweekofyear}, this function supports
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both conventions for the week start. See the description of these
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\helpref{week start}{wxdatetimeweekstart} conventions.
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\helpref{week start}{wxdatetime} conventions.
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\membersection{wxDateTime::IsWorkDay}\label{wxdatetimeisworkday}
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@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ simply print time in any time zone.
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To see how to do it, the last issue to address is how to construct a TimeZone
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object which must be passed to all these methods. First of all, you may construct
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it manually by specifying the time zone offset in seconds from GMT, but
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usually you will just use one of the \helpref{symbolic time zone names}{wxdatetimetimezones} and
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usually you will just use one of the \helpref{symbolic time zone names}{wxdatetime} and
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let the conversion constructor do the job.
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I.e. you would just write
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