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-CAL is a nicely-enhanced version of the unix `cal' command.
-Features:
-
+CAL is a nicely-enhanced version of the unix `cal' command. Features:
* Hilights today's date when displaying a monthly calendar.
-
- * Displays an optional user-definable list of `special day'
- descriptions (like appointments) to the right of the monthly
- calendar display. Cal can be set optionally to ignore appointments
- older than the current day. Next month's appointments are shown if
- there is room to do so. Multiple appointment data files may also
- be specified on the commandline.
-
+ * Displays an optional user-definable list of `special day' descriptions (like
+ appointments) to the right of the monthly calendar display. Cal can be set
+ optionally to ignore appointments older than the current day. Next month's
+ appointments are shown if there is room to do so. Multiple appointment data
+ files may also be specified on the commandline.
* You can specify your own appointment and color definition files on the
commandline, or use the defaults.
-
* Date descriptions can display "years since" a given year, useful for
birthdays and anniversaries.
-
- * Completely configurable colors -- eight separate color attributes.
-
- * No ANSI driver needed for colors, and the output may be redirected
- anywhere, just like the unix version. However, ANSI color control may
- be enabled (e.g. for unix) with a #define in the source code.
-
- * Commandline-compatible with unix `cal' command, but with several
- enhanced switch settings.
-
-Requests, bug reports, suggestions, donations, proposals for
-contract work, and so forth may be sent to:
-
+ * Completely configurable colors - eight separate color attributes.
+ * No ANSI driver needed for colors, and the output may be redirected anywhere,
+ just like the unix version. However, ANSI color control may be enabled (e.g.
+ for unix) with a #define in the source code.
+ * Commandline-compatible with unix `cal' command with enhanced switch settings.
+Requests, bug reports, suggestions, donations, and so forth may be sent to:
Attn: Alex Matulich
Unicorn Research Corporation
4621 N. Landmark Drive
Orlando, FL 32817-1235
USA
407-657-4974 FAX 407-657-6149
-
or send e-mail to matulich_a@seaa.navsea.navy.mil.