>>>>> "Terry" == Terry Dawson <[email protected]> writes:

Terry> [email protected] wrote:
>> I'm looking for a program to generate a nice postscript calendar,
>> with dates from a file marked with appropriate text.  There's a
>> program called `pcal' that does 90% of what I want.  The one thing
>> it doesn't do is allow a range of dates to be marked in a different
>> font or colour --- for example, to mark school terms or Uni
>> sessions.  Does anyone know of anything that'll do the final 10%
>> (or should I start looking to hack pcal?)

Terry> Not intended to be a trite answer, but have you considered
Terry> Firefox+GreaseMonkey+Google Calendar+Print to file?

I was actually after something light weight that didn't need a GUI...
And I usually operate with JavaScript turned off, because I don't
trust it.

Terry> It might be a quick and dirty, but easily updatable solution.

Do you actually trust Google with YOUR calendar and email data?  I don't.



I've actually found a PERL class that should do what I want, although
I'm a very poor PERL hacker.

http://search.cpan.org/dist/PostScript-Calendar/lib/PostScript/Calendar.pm

Peter C
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