Package: pcal Version: 4.11.0 Revision: 3 Description: Generates PostScript calendars License: Artistic Homepage: http://pcal.sourceforge.net Maintainer: Monic Polynomial Source: mirror:sourceforge:%n/%n-%v.tgz Source-Checksum: SHA256(8406190e7912082719262b71b63ee31a98face49aa52297db96cc0c970f8d207) PatchFile: %n.patch PatchFile-MD5: 6c6a0f3b2ce883e2c46b11d11f4c0ab4 BuildDepends: fink (>= 0.24.12) CompileScript: make InstallScript: << #!/bin/bash -ev make install DESTDIR=%i INSTALLMAN1DIR=%i/share/man/man1 /usr/bin/install -d -m 700 %i/share/%n for d in examples scripts html eps do /bin/cp -r $d %i/share/%n done /bin/chmod -R go=u-w %i/share/%n << DocFiles: doc/ReadMe.txt doc/pcal-help.ps doc/pcal-help.html doc/pcal-help.txt DescDetail: << pcal generates PostScript to produce landscape or portrait calendars for any month and year. By default, pcal simply prints an empty calendar. However, by setting a date/configuration file, it is possible to place events in the appropriate dates of the calendar. << DescUsage: << # Writes a whole-year 2009 calendar to 2009cal.ps pcal 2009 -o 2009cal.ps # Writes the April 2009 calendar to april2009cal.ps pcal 4 2009 -o april2009cal.ps Check the man page and the documentation for more elaborate uses of pcal, including the syntax of date/configuration files. The directory %p/share/pcal contains the following subdirectories: - 'examples': date/configuration files with national holidays - 'scripts': shell scripts that show how to automate tasks involving calendars - 'html': bash and Perl CGI scripts - 'eps': the recycle icon in EPS format <<