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|Name=Gcal | |Name=Gcal | ||
|Short description=Is a program for calculating and printing calendars, and is the GNU implementation of the universally known cal and calendar programs. | |Short description=Is a program for calculating and printing calendars, and is the GNU implementation of the universally known cal and calendar programs. | ||
− | |Full description=Gcal, the GNU Gregorian calendar program, displays hybrid and proleptic Julian and Gregorian calendar sheets, respectively, for one month, three months or a whole year. It also displays eternal holiday lists for many countries around the globe and provides very powerful methods to create fixed date lists that can be used for reminding purposes. Gcal can calculate various astronomical data and times of the Sun and the Moon for at pleasure any location; precisely enough for most civil purposes. It further contains a ''META-TEXT'' interface that creates input for formatting or displaying systems -- such as LaTeX, or WWW browser programs that visualize HTML. Gcal supports some other calendar systems, for example the Chinese and Japanese calendar, the Hebrew calendar, the civil Islamic calendar⦠| + | |Full description='''GNU gcal''' is a command line program for calculation and display calendars. This is an implementation of the UNIX cal command developed in 1994 by Thomas Esken, then maintained for the GNU project by Giuseppe Scrivano. |
− | |Homepage URL= | + | |
+ | Gcal, the GNU Gregorian calendar program, displays hybrid and proleptic Julian and Gregorian calendar sheets, respectively, for one month, three months or a whole year. It also displays eternal holiday lists for many countries around the globe and provides very powerful methods to create fixed date lists that can be used for reminding purposes. Gcal can calculate various astronomical data and times of the Sun and the Moon for at pleasure any location; precisely enough for most civil purposes. It further contains a ''META-TEXT'' interface that creates input for formatting or displaying systems -- such as LaTeX, or WWW browser programs that visualize HTML. Gcal supports some other calendar systems, for example the Chinese and Japanese calendar, the Hebrew calendar, the civil Islamic calendar⦠| ||
+ | |Homepage URL=https://www.gnu.org/s/gcal/ | ||
|User level=intermediate | |User level=intermediate | ||
+ | |VCS checkout command=git clone git://git.savannah.gnu.org/gcal.git | ||
|Computer languages=C | |Computer languages=C | ||
|Documentation note=http://www.gnu.org/software/gcal/manual | |Documentation note=http://www.gnu.org/software/gcal/manual | ||
|Related projects=Autoconf,Gettext,Pcal,remind,Texinfo | |Related projects=Autoconf,Gettext,Pcal,remind,Texinfo | ||
|Keywords=calendar,gcal,math,calculator | |Keywords=calendar,gcal,math,calculator | ||
− | |Version identifier= | + | |Version identifier=4.0 |
− | |Version date= | + | |Version date=2015/06/02 |
|Version status=stable | |Version status=stable | ||
− | |Version download=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcal/gcal- | + | |Version download=http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcal/gcal-4.tar.gz |
|Last review by=Genium | |Last review by=Genium | ||
− | |Last review date= | + | |Last review date=2015/09/04 |
|Status= | |Status= | ||
|Is GNU=Yes | |Is GNU=Yes | ||
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|Resource kind=Newsgroup | |Resource kind=Newsgroup | ||
|Resource URL=gnu.announce | |Resource URL=gnu.announce | ||
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+ | {{Resource | ||
+ | |Resource audience=Developer | ||
+ | |Resource kind=VCS Repository Webview | ||
+ | |Resource URL=http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gcal.git | ||
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Revision as of 10:00, 4 September 2015
GNU gcal
https://www.gnu.org/software/gcal/
Calculate and display calendars.
GNU gcal is a command line program for calculation and display calendars. This is an implementation of the UNIX cal command developed in 1994 by Thomas Esken, then maintained for the GNU project by Giuseppe Scrivano.
Gcal, the GNU Gregorian calendar program, displays hybrid and proleptic Julian and Gregorian calendar sheets, respectively, for one month, three months or a whole year. It also displays eternal holiday lists for many countries around the globe and provides very powerful methods to create fixed date lists that can be used for reminding purposes. Gcal can calculate various astronomical data and times of the Sun and the Moon for at pleasure any location; precisely enough for most civil purposes. It further contains a META-TEXT interface that creates input for formatting or displaying systems -- such as LaTeX, or WWW browser programs that visualize HTML. Gcal supports some other calendar systems, for example the Chinese and Japanese calendar, the Hebrew calendar, the civil Islamic calendar, too.
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Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Giuseppe Scrivano | Maintainer |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Download | https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcal/ | |
Mailing List | https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-system-discuss/ | |
Debian (Ref) | https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gcal | |
Download | https://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/gcal/ | |
VCS Repository Webview | https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gcal.git/ | |
Mailing List | https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gcal/ | |
General | https://translationproject.org/domain/gcal.html | |
Savannah (Ref) | https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gcal/ | |
General | https://savannah.gnu.org/people/ |
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