[SLUG] Postscript calendars?

2009-11-29 Thread peter
Hi, 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 --- f

Re: [SLUG] Postscript calendars?

2009-12-03 Thread Terry Dawson
pe...@chubb.wattle.id.au 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 d

Re: [SLUG] Postscript calendars?

2009-12-03 Thread Terry Dawson
Terry Dawson wrote: Not intended to be a trite answer, but have you considered Firefox+GreaseMonkey+Google Calendar+Print to file? It might be a quick and dirty, but easily updatable solution. In case you haven't seen it, take a look at Paul Fenwick's "Fixing the web with greasemonkey" pres

Re: [SLUG] Postscript calendars?

2009-12-03 Thread Terry Dawson
Peter Chubb wrote: 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. fai

Re: [SLUG] Postscript calendars?

2009-12-03 Thread Peter Chubb
> "Terry" == Terry Dawson writes: Terry> pe...@chubb.wattle.id.au 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