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Mike Rapoport wrote:
Consolidate the three definitions of "night" to one (perhaps "when it is dark") Consolidating the twilight with the one-hour would be OK, but I don't think there's any (safe and logical) way to combine the lights (sunrise, sunset) and one-hour definitions. Hilton |
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"Hilton" wrote in message ink.net... Mike Rapoport wrote: Consolidate the three definitions of "night" to one (perhaps "when it is dark") Consolidating the twilight with the one-hour would be OK, but I don't think there's any (safe and logical) way to combine the lights (sunrise, sunset) and one-hour definitions. Hilton It would be relatively easy if you forget about calculated sunrise and sunset times and say "dark". Mike MU-2 |
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