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#+
#
# NAME:
#	pscal
#
# SYNOPSIS:
#	pscal [-Pprinter] [other printer flags] month year
#
# DESCRIPTION:
#	`Pscal' is a PostScript program to print calendars.
#
#	The file $HOME/.holiday is read and used to print short messages
#	on specified days.  The .holiday file should consist of lines of
#	the form 
#		month:day:message string
#	Messages should be 20 characters or less, with no more than 6
#	messages per day.  No spaces should appear from the beginning
#	of a line until after the second colon.
#	Month and day should be numbers in the obvious ranges.
#	12/89 - The holiday checking has been loosened up in that the
#	following takes place:
#		1. The Shell Variable EFILE is used preferentially
#		2. Then the file Events in the current directory is used
#		3. Finally the $HOME/.holiday file is used.
#	The whole process can be turned off by setting EFILE=/dev/null.
#
# OPTIONS:
#	Any argument whose first character is '-' is passed on to lpr.
#	The shell variables BANNER, LFOOT, CFOOT, and RFOOT become a
#	top centered banner, and left, centered, or right justified
#	footers respectively.  As in:
#
#		BANNER="Schedule 1" CFOOT=Preliminary pscal 4 90
#
# AUTHOR:
#	Patrick Wood
#	Copyright (C) 1987 by Pipeline Associates, Inc.
#	Permission is granted to modify and distribute this free of charge.
# 
# HISTORY:
#	@Original From: patwood@unirot.UUCP (Patrick Wood)
#	@Shell stuff added 3/9/87 by King Ables
#	@Made pretty by tjt 1988
#	@Holiday and printer flag passing hacks added Dec 1988 
#	@ by smann@june.cs.washington.edu 
#	@Used the better looking version with 5 rows of days rather than 6
#	@ hacked together with holiday and banner/footnotes added
#	@ by Joe (No Relation) Wood, 12/89, jlw@lzga.ATT.COM
#	@Fixed "-R" (didn't work at all; now it at least works on 8.5x11)
#	@Also fixed handling of unrecognized arguments
#	@ by Jeff Mogul, 1/90, mogul@decwrl.dec.com
#
#	bug fix for 2001/01 by Takashi HORIYAMA <horiyama@is.aist-nara.ac.jp>
#
# BUGS:
#	`Pscal' doesn't work for months before 1753 (weird stuff happened
#	in September, 1752).
#
#	A better format for the dates of holidays would be nice.
#	An escape to allow holiday messages to be raw PostScript would
#	also be nice.
#	The holiday messages should be handled more intelligently (ie,
#	the messages should be clipped to the day).
#
# 
# PostScript program to print calendars.
# Doesn't deal well with September 1752 or before.
# 
USAGE="Usage: pscal [ -Rrt ] [ -F hfont ] [ -f font ] [-d directory] [ month [ year ] ]"
TFONT=Times-Bold
DFONT=Helvetica-Bold
EFONT=Times-Roman
Calendar=$HOME/Calendar
ROTATE=90
SCALE="1.0 1.0"
#	Was 50 -120 - changed to 71 -120 for A4 Use
TRANSLATE="71 -120"
LPR="lpr"
while test $# != 0
do
    case $1 in
	-P) test $# -lt 2 && { echo "$USAGE" 1>&2; exit 1; }
	    eval ENVAR="$1$2"; shift; shift;;
	-P*) eval ENVAR=$1; shift;;
	-F) test $# -lt 2 && { echo "$USAGE" 1>&2; exit 1; }
	    TFONT="$2"; shift; shift;;
	-F*) TFONT=`echo $1 | sed -n 1s/-.//p`; shift;;
	-f) test $# -lt 2 && { echo "$USAGE" 1>&2; exit 1; }
	    DFONT="$2"; shift; shift;;
	-f*) DFONT=`echo $1 | sed -n 1s/-.//p`; shift;;
	-t) LPR=cat; shift;;
	-r) ROTATE=90; shift;;
	-R) ROTATE=0; SCALE="0.75 0.75"; TRANSLATE="50 900"; shift;;
	-d) test $# -lt 2 && { echo "$USAGE" 1>&2; exit 1; }
	    Calendar="$2"; shift; shift;;
	--|-) break;;
	-*) eval ENVAR=\"$ENVAR $1\"; shift;;
	*) break
    esac
done
test $# -gt 2 && { echo "$USAGE" 1>&2; exit 1; }
case $# in
    0)	set `date`; YEAR=$6; MONTH=$2;;
    1)	MONTH=$1; set `date`; YEAR=$6;;
    2)	MONTH=$1 YEAR=$2;;
esac
MONTH=`case $MONTH in Jan|jan) echo 1;;Feb|feb) echo 2;;Mar|mar) echo 3;;Apr|apr) echo 4;;
	May|may) echo 5;;Jun|jun) echo 6;;Jul|jul) echo 7;;Aug|aug) echo 8;;
	Sep|sep) echo 9;;Oct|oct) echo 10;;Nov|nov) echo 11;;Dec|dec) echo 12;;
	1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12) echo $MONTH;;esac`
MONTHNAME=`sed -n ${MONTH}p <<END-monthlist
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
END-monthlist`
test $YEAR -lt 100 && YEAR=`expr $YEAR + 1900`
if [ -n "$EFILE" -a -r "$EFILE" ]
then
	Files=$EFILE
	monthday=yes
elif [ -r Events ]
then
	Files=Events
	monthday=yes
elif [ -r $HOME/.holiday ]
then
	Files=$HOME/.holiday
	monthday=yes
elif [ -d $Calendar ]
then
	cd $Calendar
	if [ -d xy$YEAR ]
	then
		cd xy$YEAR
	fi
	list=`echo xc*$MONTHNAME$YEAR`
	case "$list" in
	xc\*$MONTHNAME$YEAR)
			;;
	*)
		PSCAL_TEMPFILE=$(mktemp -t pscal.XXXXXXXXXX)
		for file in $list
		do
			day=`expr $file : 'xc\([0-9]*\)'`
			(cat $file;echo) | sed '/^$/d
					s/^/./' | fmt -25 |
					 sed -n "7q
					s/^\.//
					s/^/$day ( /
					s/\$/ )/
					p"
		done > ${PSCAL_TEMPFILE}
		holidays=`cat ${PSCAL_TEMPFILE}`
		rm -f ${PSCAL_TEMPFILE}
	esac
fi
case "$monthday" in
yes)
	holidays=`cat $Files | grep \^$MONTH: | awk -F: '{printf("%s ( %s",$2,$3);\
		for(i = 4; i <= NF; i++) printf(":%s", $i);printf(")\n"); }'`
esac
$LPR $ENVAR <<END-OF-CALENDAR
%!
% PostScript program to draw calendar
% Copyright (C) 1987 by Pipeline Associates, Inc.
% Permission is granted to modify and distribute this free of charge.
% The number after /month should be set to a number from 1 to 12.
% The number after /year should be set to the year you want.
% You can change the title and date fonts, if you want.
% We figure out the rest.
% This program won't produce valid calendars before 1800 due to the switch
% from Julian to Gregorian calendars in September of 1752 wherever English
% was spoken.
/month $MONTH def
/year $YEAR def
/titlefont /$TFONT def
/dayfont /$DFONT def
/eventfont /$EFONT def
/holidays [ $holidays ] def
/Bannerstring ($BANNER) def
/Lfootstring ($LFOOT) def
/Rfootstring ($RFOOT) def
/Cfootstring ($CFOOT) def
% calendar names - change these if you don't speak english
% "August", "April" and "February" could stand to be kerned even if you do
/month_names
[ (January) (February) (March) (April) (May) (June) (July)
(August) (September) (October) (November) (December) ]
def
/day_names
[ (Sunday) (Monday) (Tuesday) (Wednesday) (Thursday) (Friday) (Saturday) ]
def
% layout parameters - you can change these, but things may not look nice
/daywidth 100 def
/dayheight 95 def
/titlefontsize 48 def
/weekdayfontsize 10 def
/datefontsize 30 def
/footfontsize 20 def
/topgridmarg 35 def
/leftmarg 35 def
/daytopmarg 10 def
/dayleftmarg 5 def
% layout constants - don't change these, things probably won't work
/rows 5 def
/subrows 6 def
% calendar constants - change these if you want a French revolutionary calendar
/days_week 7 def
/days_month [ 31 28 31 30 31 30 31 31 30 31 30 31 ] def
/isleap {				% is this a leap year?
	year 4 mod 0 eq			% multiple of 4
	year 100 mod 0 ne 		% not century
	year 1000 mod 0 eq or and	% unless it's a millenia
} def
/ndays {				% number of days in this month
	days_month month 1 sub get
	month 2 eq			% February
	isleap and
	{
		1 add
	} if
} def
/weekday {				% weekday (range 0-6) for integer date
	days_week mod
} def
/startday {				% starting day-of-week for this month
	/off year 1 sub def		% offset from start of "epoch"
	off
	off 4 idiv add			% number of leap years
	off 100 idiv sub		% number of centuries
	off 1000 idiv add		% number of millenia
	4 add weekday days_week add 	% offset from Jan 1 1
	/off exch def
	1 1 month 1 sub {
		/idx exch def
		days_month idx 1 sub get
		idx 2 eq
		isleap and
		{
			1 add
		} if
		/off exch off add def
	} for
	% bug introduced in xcal_4.1-7 by internationalization patch
	%%% off 1 sub weekday			% 0--Sunday, 1--monday, etc.
	off weekday				% 0--Sunday, 1--monday, etc.
	
} def
/prtevent {		% event-string day prtevent
			%  print out an event
	/start startday def
	/day 2 1 roll def
	day start add 1 sub 7 mod daywidth mul
	day start add 1 sub 7 div truncate dayheight neg mul 
	-5 
	numevents day start add get -10 mul add
	numevents
	day start add 
	numevents day start add get 1 add
	put
	add moveto
	show
} def
/drawevents {		% read in a file full of events; print
			%  the events for this month
	/numevents
	[0 0 0 0 0 0 0
	 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
	 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
	 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
	 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
	 0 0 0 0 0 0 0] def 
	 eventfont findfont 9 scalefont setfont
	 0 2 holidays length 2 sub {
		dup
		1 add holidays 2 1 roll get
		2 1 roll holidays 2 1 roll get
		prtevent
	} for
		
} def
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------
/prtnum { 3 string cvs show } def
/center {				% center string in given width
	/width exch def
	/str exch def width str 
	stringwidth pop sub 2 div 0 rmoveto str show
} def
/centernum { exch 3 string cvs exch center } def
/drawgrid {				% draw calendar boxes
	titlefont findfont weekdayfontsize scalefont setfont
	currentpoint /y0 exch def /x0 exch def
	0 1 days_week 1 sub {
		submonth 0 eq
		{
			x0 y0 moveto
			dup dup daywidth mul 40 rmoveto
			day_names exch get
			daywidth center
		} if
		x0 y0 moveto
		daywidth mul topgridmarg rmoveto
		1.0 setlinewidth
		submonth 0 eq
		{
			/rowsused rows 1 sub def
		}
		{
			/rowsused rows def
		}
		ifelse
		0 1 rowsused {
			gsave
			daywidth 0 rlineto 
			0 dayheight neg rlineto
			daywidth neg 0 rlineto
			closepath stroke
			grestore
			0 dayheight neg rmoveto
		} for
	} for
} def
/drawnums {				% place day numbers on calendar
	dayfont findfont datefontsize
	submonth 0 ne
	{
		2.5 mul
	} if scalefont setfont
	/start startday def
	/days ndays def
	start daywidth mul dayleftmarg add daytopmarg rmoveto
	submonth 0 ne
	{
		dayleftmarg neg dayheight -2 div rmoveto
	} if
	1 1 days {
		/day exch def
		gsave
		day start add weekday 0 eq
		{
			submonth 0 eq
			{
				.7 setgray
			} if
		} if
		day start add weekday 1 eq
		{
			submonth 0 eq
			{
				.7 setgray
			} if
		} if
		submonth 0 eq
		{
			isdouble
			{
				day prtdouble
			}
			{
				day prtnum
			} ifelse
		}
		{
			day daywidth centernum
		} ifelse
		grestore
		day start add weekday 0 eq
		{
			currentpoint exch pop dayheight sub 0 exch moveto
			submonth 0 eq
			{
				dayleftmarg 0 rmoveto
			} if
		}
		{
			daywidth 0 rmoveto
		} ifelse
	} for
} def
/isdouble {				% overlay today with next/last week?
	days start add rows days_week mul gt
	{
		day start add rows days_week mul gt
		{
			true true
		}
		{
			day start add rows 1 sub days_week mul gt
			day days_week add days le and
			{
				false true
			}
			{
				false
			} ifelse
		} ifelse
	}
	{
		false
	} ifelse
} def
/prtdouble {
	gsave
	  dayfont findfont datefontsize 2 mul 3 div scalefont setfont
	  exch
	  {
		(23/) stringwidth pop dayheight rmoveto
		prtnum
	  }
	  {
		0 datefontsize 5 div rmoveto
		prtnum
		0 datefontsize -5 div rmoveto
		gsave
		  dayfont findfont datefontsize scalefont setfont
		  (/) show
		grestore
	  } ifelse
	grestore
} def
/drawfill {				% place fill squares on calendar
	/start startday def
	/days ndays def
	currentpoint /y0 exch def /x0 exch def
	submonth 0 eq
	{
		usefirst
		{
			/fillstart 2 def
		}
		{
			/fillstart 0 def
		}
		ifelse
	}
	{
		/fillstart 0 def
	}
	ifelse
	fillstart daywidth mul topgridmarg rmoveto
	1.0 setlinewidth
	fillstart 1 start 1 sub {
		gsave
		.9 setgray
		daywidth 0 rlineto 
		0 dayheight neg rlineto
		daywidth neg 0 rlineto
		closepath fill
		grestore
		daywidth 0 rmoveto
	} for
	x0 y0 moveto
	submonth 0 ne
	{
		/lastday rows 1 add days_week mul def
		days_week 1 sub daywidth mul -440 rmoveto
	}
	{
		/lastday rows days_week mul 2 sub fillstart add def
		days_week 3 sub fillstart add daywidth mul
		-440 dayheight add rmoveto
	} ifelse
	lastday -1 ndays start 1 add add
	{
		/day exch def
		gsave
		.9 setgray
		daywidth 0 rlineto 
		0 dayheight neg rlineto
		daywidth neg 0 rlineto
		closepath fill
		grestore
		day weekday 1 eq
		{
			x0 y0 moveto
			days_week 1 sub daywidth mul -440 dayheight add rmoveto
		}
		{
			daywidth neg 0 rmoveto
		} ifelse
	} for
} def
/usefirst {				% are last two boxes used by days?
	start ndays add rows days_week mul 3 sub gt
	start 2 ge and
	
} def
/calendar
{
	titlefont findfont titlefontsize scalefont setfont
	0 60 moveto
	/month_name month_names month 1 sub get def
	month_name show
	/yearstring year 10 string cvs def
	daywidth days_week mul yearstring stringwidth pop sub 60 moveto
	yearstring show
	eventflag {
		% Show a centered Banner if any at the Top
		daywidth days_week mul 2 div
		Bannerstring stringwidth pop 2 div sub
		60 moveto
		Bannerstring show
		% Show footnotes left-center-right
		eventfont findfont footfontsize scalefont setfont
		/bottomrow { dayheight rows mul 5 sub neg } def
		0 bottomrow moveto
		Lfootstring show
		daywidth days_week mul Rfootstring stringwidth pop sub
		bottomrow moveto
		Rfootstring show
		daywidth days_week mul Cfootstring stringwidth pop sub 2 div
		bottomrow moveto
		Cfootstring show
		
	} if
	0 -5 moveto
	drawnums
	0 -5 moveto
	drawfill
	eventflag {
		0 0 moveto
		drawevents
	} if
	0 -5 moveto
	drawgrid
} def
/eventflag true def
$SCALE scale
$ROTATE rotate
$TRANSLATE translate
/submonth 0 def
calendar
/eventflag false def
month 1 sub 0 eq
{
	/lmonth 12 def
	/lyear year 1 sub def
}
{
	/lmonth month 1 sub def
	/lyear year def
} ifelse
month 1 add 13 eq
{
	/nmonth 1 def
	/nyear year 1 add def
} 
{
	/nmonth month 1 add def
	/nyear year def
} ifelse
usefirst
{
	0 30 translate
}
{
	days_week 2 sub daywidth mul -350 translate
}
ifelse
/submonth 1 def
/year lyear def
/month lmonth def
gsave
.138 .138 scale
12 -120 translate
calendar
grestore
/submonth 1 def
/year nyear def
/month nmonth def
daywidth 0 translate
gsave
.138 .138 scale
12 -120 translate
calendar
grestore
showpage
END-OF-CALENDAR
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