All releases of pcal and lcal


Release Notes: This release includes fixes for all known bugs, some new functionality, and some updated sample configuration files.


Release Notes: This version enhances the colorization options available with the '-s' ('shading') command line switch, and eliminates the now-unneeded '-i' ('invert colors') option.


Release Notes: This release provides a new one-page uncompressed format and fixes a few bugs, including two in the timezone handling. It now provides support for compilation under various DOS environments (DOS, DJGPP, CygWin) and provides better PostScript output for previewer applications.


Release Notes: Support for Danish, Dutch, Polish, and Romanian was added. Some bugs were fixed and compilation was improved for some Cygwin and Solaris environments. Various other minor improvements were made.


Release Notes: This version adds the ability to delete calendar events, somewhat minimizes the changes required to use EPS image/icon files, adds some new character encodings, supports some new languages (Czech, Hungarian, and Catalan), improves support for Russian, Latvian, and Lithuanian languages, adds a new Perl script for generating calendars via an HTML/CGI interface, adds some new sample calendar event files, adds some new character encoding/font test files, and fixes all known bugs from the previous releases.


Release Notes: This version added the ability to embed EPS images in monthly-format PostScript calendars, several new languages, 'legal' and 'tabloid' paper sizes, and the ability to specify paper size at runtime. The 'pre-processor'-like directives were improved along with the HTML user interface for CGI. "Friday the 13th" events were pre-defined and events were specified in the native language. Additional sample calendar event files were included, various bugfixes were made, the documentation was enhanced, and support for building in a DOS/DJGPP environment was added.


Release Notes: In this version, pcal has now (rudimentary) yearplanner output (HTML only). The months are shown as single columns of a table. Calendar entries are shown with their first five letters. Also, a Finnish language version for the month and day names was added.


Release Notes: Some bugs related to the year 2000 were fixed. Support for HTML output and A4 paper was added.
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