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pscal 1.15

file size: 14.08 KB

pscal is a simple shell script that creates PostScript calendars.

 
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It's very handy for quick, nice looking calendars. Features include:

  • Font selection
  • User-defined holidays
  • Phase of moon
  • Days past and remaining in the year

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