freier / geekiger Wandkalender?
walter harms
wharms at bfs.de
Di Jan 28 15:22:59 UTC 2014
letzte Version ist wohl 0.6
http://www.thur.de/~voland/pub/perl/tex-cal/README.txt
Am 28.01.2014 14:54, schrieb walter harms:
>
> hi Liste,
> ich gebe zu das ich so etwas hatte und auch schon benutzt hatte.
> Anbei das readme, die Webseite gibt es noch ich habe aber nicht
> gesucht ob das Programm noch drauf ist. (Haette es zur Not aber
> auch noch da).
>
> re,
> wh
>
>
> tex-cal: a TeX-Calendar made with Perl and gcal, Version: 0.5
>
>
> Copyright (C) 1997-2003 René Scholz
>
> This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
> it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
> the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
> (at your option) any later version.
>
> This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
> GNU General Public License for more details.
>
> You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
> along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
> Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
>
>
> You can contact me by email: Voland at Jena.Thur.de
>
> or have a look at my webpage: http://www.thur.de/~Voland/
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> This is a calendar creator build with perl, gcal and latex.
> Running the perl script "create.cal.pl" outputs a printable calendar in
> A4 size with a picture at the top of each page and a monthly calendar
> below the picture.
> The output format is PostScript and PDF.
>
> tex-cal consists of the perl script "create.cal.pl" and the LaTeX file
> "calendar.tex".
>
> To use:
>
> - copy the files "create.cal.pl" and "calendar.tex" to an empty directory
>
> - get the pictures for the calendar
>
> You need 12 pictures (one for every month) named "1" to "12" and one picture for
> a titelpage named "0".
> This pictures must be copied to the subdir "pics". For LaTeX they must be
> converted to EPS files first, You can use the included script
> "call-jpeg2ps.sh" for that (copy it to "pics" and call it from there).
> This script calls the programm "jpeg2ps" which must be installed first.
> Otherwise You must convert your picture files to eps by hand (for example with
> convert from ImageMagick or xv etc.).
>
> For pdflatex the files can be PNG or JPG files, which are directly useable
> by pdflatex.
>
> So in "pics/" there must be the files:
>
> 0.eps 10.eps 11.eps 12.eps 1.eps 2.eps 3.eps 4.eps 5.eps 6.eps 7.eps 8.eps 9.eps
> 0.jpg 10.jpg 11.jpg 12.jpg 1.jpg 2.jpg 3.jpg 4.jpg 5.jpg 6.jpg 7.jpg 8.jpg 9.jpg
>
> (when using jpeg pictures for pdflatex).
>
> If You have got all pictures, You should have a look at "calendar.tex" and
> "create.cal.pl" and modify the files to your needs (for example change fonts, colors, text etc.).
>
>
> - to create a new calendar for the current year, just run "./create.cal.pl".
>
>
> You can get help with "./create.cal.pl -h":
>
> Usage: create.cal.pl [options]
>
> Options: -h Show this help.
> -y <year> Generate calendar for the year <year> with german holidays
> -b <BL> Show only holidays from a specific bundesland <BL> (Example: -b DE_TR)
> -a Show all (memorial days too)
> -d Print a description of the holidays under the table
> -f Print a frame around the description
> -q Quiet (show no latex output etc.)
> -Q Really Quiet (show no output at all except errors)
> -w b/w text (use no text colors)
> -v Show version
>
>
> If gcal was compiled with the german language, all output is in german,
> otherwise in english.
>
> For an example output look at "demo.pdf", this is the page for december 2003.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Requirements:
> - perl
> - latex
> - pdflatex
> - dvips
> - gcal
> - 12+1 pictures, in eps and jpg/png formats
>
>
> Any contributions and improvements are welcome ;)
>
>
> have fun,
> rené
>
>
>
>
> Am 17.01.2014 14:46, schrieb Matthias Kirschner:
>> * Volker Grabsch <v at njh.eu> [2014-01-03 11:47:09 +0100]:
>>
>>> Thomas Koch schrieb:
>>>> Hat jemand Tipps, wo ich einen schönen großen Wandkalender für unser Büro
>>>> finde? Er soll natürlich vom Design/Motiven zu freier Software passen.
>>>
>>> Nur mal aus Interesse: Ist aus diesem schönen
>>> Projekt etwas geworden?
>>>
>>> Kann man schon irgendwo einen Wandkalender als
>>> PDF (oder gar LaTeX-Quelltext) bewundern?
>>
>> Ich weiß bisher von nichts. Allerdings war ich über die Feiertage länger
>> im Urlaub und es kann sein, dass ich etwas verpasst habe.
>>
>> Könnte man natürlich immernoch für 2014 machen, oder gleich eine
>> Variante für 2015 vorbereiten.
>>
>> Viele Grüße
>> Matthias
>>
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