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About:
pscal is a simple shell script that creates PostScript calendars. It's not the most advanced calendar creator available, but for quick, nice looking calendars, it's very handy to have sitting in your bin directory. Features include: font selection, user-defined holidays, phase of moon, and days past/remaining in the year.
Author:
Mark B. Hanson [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.panix.com/~mbh/projects.html
Tar/GZ:
http://www.panix.com/~mbh/pscal/pscal-1.16.tar.gz
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Bug in 1.11 -- checking against POSIX LANG values falls short
by /dev/phil - Feb 9th 2001 17:14:45
First, the SYNOPSIS in the comments at the start of the script is utterly
outdated. Anyhow...
The default setting of LANGUAGE picks up $LANG from the environment, but
then doesn't test for the POSIX "sublanguage" strings. For example, en_US
(American English) is the default LANG setting in all of our systems out
of the box, but pscal warns about an unknown language. (It tests for "en",
but nothing more.)
Unfortunately, warning isn't enough, because it generates bad PostScript
as output.
Anyhow, it's good to see that someone is maintaining pscal. It's been so
useful over the years!
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Sunrises and sunsets in the calendar
by Martin Mevald - Mar 18th 2000 06:49:33
There are scripts for put sunrises and sunsets into calendar.
http://www.penguin.cz/~martinmv/index_eng.html
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