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.TH example 1 "08 November 1986" .SH NAME deltime \- compute a delta time .SH SYNOPSIS .in +.5i .ti -.5i deltime <time> \%[ <time2> ] .in -.5i .SH DESCRIPTION .PP .I Deltime computes the elapsed time between now and a specified date/time, or between two specified date/times. The format for specifying date/times is pretty loose - basically the same as the format for date/times in network mail. Just be careful to put them in quotes if they contain spaces. The output format is dddd hh:mm:ss. .PP Times earlier than 1970 .I can be handled, because the internal Unix(R) time format is not used. However, time spans greater than 66 years .I cannot be handled, because that's 2**31 seconds. .SH "SEE\ ALSO" .IR phoon(1), .IR libtws(3) .SH AUTHOR Jef Poskanzer
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