Pcal, GRAPHICS, Postscript-format Calendar Generator This is Pcal V4.5, a program that generates Postscript-format calendars. Some of the many options available include the following: -A parse American date format -a -B don't fill unused boxes -b print day in black -C define center foot string -c generate "calendar" utility input -D define preprocessor symbol -d select alternate day font -E parse European date format -e print empty calendar -F define alternate starting day -f select alternate date file -G print day as gray-filled outline -g print day in gray -H -h generate full help message -I re-initialize program defaults -i -J print Julian day and days left -j print Julian day (day of year) -K prev in first box, next in last -k prev/next in first two boxes -L define left foot string -l landscape mode -M print all moons -m print new/half/full moons -N define heading for notes box -n select alternate notes font -O print day as empty outline -o select alternate output file -P -p portrait mode -Q -q -R define right foot string -r remap fonts for 8-bit characters -S suppress small calendars -s define date/fill box shading -T -t select alternate title font -U undefine preprocessor symbol -u generate parameter usage message -V -v generate version ID -W -w print whole year per page -X X-axis transformation -x X-axis scale factor -Y Y-axis transformation -y Y-axis scale factor -Z generate debugging information -z specify alternate time zone -# print multiple copies of each page The original calendar PostScript was Copyright (c) 1987 by Patrick Wood and Pipeline Associates, Inc. with permission to modify and redistribute. The following people contributed to Pcal v4.4 and v4.5: Overall coordinator: Joe Brownlee VMS support: Richard Dyson "-z" support: Steve Grandi Color date support and testing: Denis Girou Un*x makefile revision, EPS assistance and testing, font prescaling: Andrew Houghton Internationalization assistance: Denis Girou (France) Robert Joop (Germany) Other C and PostScript code: Andrew Rogers For a list of all known contributors to date, see the Orig.ReadMe file and topline comments in pcal.c. Andrew W. Rogers 07 October 1994