Directory UNIX_C/CALENDRS Programs for producing calendars, converting to and from various date formats, reminder services, etc. CAL_GEN.TAR A program to generate calendars. Works on 4.xBSD, should work on System V with little difficulty. Contributor: David H. Brierley CALCDATE.C Calculate a target date given a starting date and an offset in days, or calculate the difference in days between two given dates. Contributor: Gordon A. Runkle CALEN.TAR A program to generate full line printer page calendars. Includes tiny calendars of previous and next month, etc. Contributor: Andrew W. Rogers CALEND.TAR A public domain implementation of the UNIX "cal" program. Contributor: Martin Minow CALNDRMD.TAR A souped-up implementation of the UNIX "calendar" program which can be used to remind yourself of upcoming events. Contributor: Bruce Israel DATE.TAR Output date in English or French using a format string similar to that used by "printf". Contributor: Andre Didelot DATEPLUS.TAR A program which accepts arguments like "+2 hours" and prints the corresponding date. Oodles of options. Contributor: Robert O. Domitz GREGORIN.TAR A program to complete partial date information and handle Gregorian and Julian dates. Contributor: W. M. McKeeman JDAYJDAT.C Programs to manipulate Julian dates. Translated from Collected Algorithms of the CACM. Contributor: Nat Howard MONTH1.TAR A screen-oriented monthly calendar and event browser. Contributor: Tim Stoehr MONTH2.TAR A modified version of the "month" program. Distributed as patches to the code in MONTH1.TAR. Contributor: Scott Turner MONTH3.TAR Still another version of the month program. Contributor: Michael Morrell PCAL1.TAR A program to produce a calendar, one month per page. Contributor: Troy Saville PCAL2.TAR A program to print PostScript calendars for any month and year. Has facilities for printing text in specific days (for marking holidays, etc.). It's a little System-V flavored (getopt, etc.) but should be easy to port. Contributor: Ken Keirnan RDATE.TAR A program to request the time and date from another machine via TCP/IP. It uses the protocol described in RFC 868. Contributor: Lee Moore WEEKDAY.TAR Prints out the day of week, Julian day, week of year, etc. given a date. Contributor: Marcel Mol