pcal-4.11.0-i486-1_SBo.tgz
This is a pre-"e" style of having a calendar (printing out a monthly overview, i.e. on paper). It is quite easy to use and produces nice results.
Homepage of pcal: http://pcal.sourceforge.net ("pcal: a calendar-generation program which produces nice-looking PostScript output.")
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Compile steps:
1) Download necessary files to a temporary directory:
1a) wget http://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/14.0 ... cal.tar.gz
1aa) wget http://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/14.0 ... tar.gz.asc
1b) http://downloads.sourceforge.net/pcal/pcal-4.11.0.tgz
2) verify file
within the directory execute gpg --verify pcal.tar.gz.asc
(gnupg needs to be installed, --import key from http://slackbuilds.org/GPG-KEY)
3) execute the SlackBuild script from within the directory of (1)
./R.SlackBuild
(Please ensure that you have the devx_slacko_5.4.sfs loaded. Additionally it required to install ncompress-4.2.4.3, which I did via the puppy package manger PPM)
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Here is an example PDF created by pcal:
pcal_example_en.pdf
Personal dates and calendar entries are put into a file ~/.calendar
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30 Jan 08:00 Compile pcal
31 Jan 18:00 Post to murga-linux
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pcal -m -a en -E -P a4 -B -F 1 -n URWBookmanL/6 -o ~/cal.ps 01 2013
ps2pdf cal.ps pcal_example_en.pdf