> I remember someone asked if someone would prepare a QL calendar for
next
> year (unfortunately I deleted all ql-users mails recently, because I
was so
> frustrated by all those tons of ...). But anyways - that IS a good
question,
> isn't it? My spontaneous answer would have been: Quanta Claus -
> who else? But since we are all adults (more or less) we know that
Quanta
> Claus does not really exist.
>
> Must admit at the moment I do only have a very rough idea how such a
> calendar could be like (I never had one before because I just
started into
> the QL adventure this summer). I really would like to contribute to
the
> effort to create one. Could we start a discussion on that subject???
There are plenty of S*BASIC listings out there which will calculate
the calendar days/dates. If you want the listing I can email it to
you.

By now there are plenty of scanned and drawn QL images too, such as
the ones on my website which I have no objection to anyone using
unless they're specifically marked as being copyright material.

It shouldn't be too hard to adapt one of these calendar calculating
listings (the mathematical formula is called Zeller's Congruence) to
do a simple form of a Calendar wizard like certain programs on other
computers do.

Decide on a small number of layout styles, e.g.
Portrait orientation:
Month/year at top
Picture in centre
Calendar at bottom

Landscape:
Picture either side
Month/year above calendar

Use SDUMP facilities to screen dump the graphic if QL colour modes.
Sadly, AFAIK there are no screen dump utilities yet for GD2 coloured
or shaded pictures yet (this is holding up graphical software
development guys! Anyone on this list able to do something about
this...such as porting or adapting free screen dump sources from out
there...guess with the inclusion of screen printing software with the
OS of other computers writing these is probably a dying art!)

Not sure if Prowess graphics routines can print high colour graphics
yet (Joachim?)

--
Dilwyn Jones

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