From 88ce25f03a74d88cccb6fa9744dd93b6d4afa43f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 05:26:47 +0000 Subject: move yplan script from the doc dir to the scripts hierarchy git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@34398 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- .../source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/yplan/yplan | 326 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 326 insertions(+) create mode 100755 Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/yplan/yplan (limited to 'Build') diff --git a/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/yplan/yplan b/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/yplan/yplan new file mode 100755 index 00000000000..1bd69f867da --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/texk/texlive/linked_scripts/yplan/yplan @@ -0,0 +1,326 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl +# =========== +# Filename : yplan[.pl] +# Revision : 0.3, 2000-03-14 +# Purpose : Writes LaTeX2e code for an A4 year-planner, +# : in the style designed by Dick Nickalls +# Author : John Palmer, +# : using matter from Dick Nickalls and Harald Harders +# =========== +# Revision History +# 0.3, 2000-03-14 avoids long lines in the program where possible +# 0.2, 2000-03-08 YEAR arg mandatory; PAGE arg added; +# error-messages changed +# 0.1, 2000-02-18 alternative languages added (after Harald Harders) +# 2000-02-11 adding the bulk of the boilerplate +# (copied from Dick Nickalls) +# 1999-08-28 dividing into two pages and adding more TeX boilerplate +# 1999-08-18 program begun: first attempt to align days of week +# =========== +# Usage: yplan LANGUAGE LETTERCASE PAGE YEAR >FILE.tex +# where: +# LANGUAGE is one of: english, german, french, italian, spanish, +# portuguese, swedish, latin; if omitted, english is assumed; +# LETTERCASE is one of: uppercase, lowercase; controls the setting +# of month-names; if omitted, uppercase is assumed; +# PAGE is one of: p1, p2; selects the first or second six months +# of the chosen YEAR; if omitted, both pages are printed; +# YEAR must be written with four digits; +# FILE.tex is where to put the generated LaTeX code. +# Acceptable variants: +# Arguments wholly or partly in uppercase are translated to +# lowercase. +# Arguments are recognised even if given in the wrong order. +# You may write any argument with - or / at the start, and, in +# general, obvious extra characters at start and end of arguments +# are ignored. +# Fatal errors: +# The program will stop with an error-message in these cases: +# if YEAR missing; if YEAR <1999; if LANGUAGE not in the set above. +# Location: in CTAN at macros/latex/contrib/other/yplan/yplan.pl +#============ +# Things to do: +#============ +sub Leapyear +{ + my $year = shift; # one argument + if (($year%4) != 0) {return 0} + elsif (($year%400) == 0) {return 1} + elsif (($year%100) == 0) {return 0} + else {return 1}; +} +#============ +# Multilingual facilities Copyright 1999 Harald Harders +# +# Adapted to Perl, with Swedish, Latin extensions, +# by John Palmer, 2000 + +@{$MonthsOfYear{english}} = +('','January','February','March','April','May','June', +'July','August','September','October','November','December'); +@{$DaysOfWeek{english}} = ('Su','Mo','Tu','We','Th','Fr','Sa'); +$LY{english} = 'leap year'; + +@{$MonthsOfYear{german}} = +( '','Januar','Februar','M\"arz','April','Mai','Juni', +'Juli','August','September','Oktober','November','Dezember'); +@{$DaysOfWeek{german}} = ('So','Mo','Di','Mi','Do','Fr','Sa','So'); +$LY{german}= 'Schaltjahr'; + +@{$MonthsOfYear{french}} = +('','Janvier',"F\\'evrier",'Mars','Avril','Mai','Juin', +'Juillet','Ao\^ut','Septembre','Octobre','Novembre',"D\\'ecembre"); +@{$DaysOfWeek{french}} = ('Di','Lu','Ma','Me','Je','Ve','Sa'); +$LY{french}= "ann\\'ee bissextile"; + +@{$MonthsOfYear{italian}} = +('','Gennaio','Febbraio','Marzo','Avrile','Maggio','Giugno', +'Luglio','Agosto','Septembre','Ottobre','Novembre','Dicembre'); +@{$DaysOfWeek{italian}} = ('Do','Lu','Ma','Me','Gi','Ve','Sa'); +$LY{italian}= 'anno di salto'; + +@{$MonthsOfYear{spanish}} = +('','Enero','Febrero','Marcha','Abril','Mayo','Junio', +'Julio','Agosto','Septiembre','Octubre','Noviembre','Diciembre'); +@{$DaysOfWeek{spanish}} = ('Do','Lu','Ma','Mi','Ju','Vi',"S\\'a"); +$LY{spanish}= 'A\~no bisiesto'; + +@{$MonthsOfYear{portuguese}} = +('','Janeiro','Fevereiro','Mar\c{c}o','Abril','Maio','Junho', +'Julho','Agosto','Setembro','Outubro','Novembro','Dezembro'); +# \c needs special treatment when converting to uppercase +@{$DaysOfWeek{portuguese}} = +('Dom','Seg','Ter','Qua','Qui','Sex',"S\\'ab"); +$LY{portuguese}= 'Ano de pulo'; + +@{$MonthsOfYear{swedish}} = +('','Januari','Februari','Mars','April','Mai','Juni', +'Juli','Augusti','September','October','November','December'); +@{$DaysOfWeek{swedish}} = +('S\"o','M\aa{}','Ti','On','To','Fr','L\"o'); +$LY{swedish} = 'skott\aa{}r'; + +@{$MonthsOfYear{latin}} = +('','Ianuarius','Februarius','Martius','Aprilis','Maius','Iunius', +'Iulius','Augustus','Septembris','Octobris','Nouembris','Decembris'); +@{$DaysOfWeek{latin}} = ('So','Lu','Ma','Me','Io','Ve','Sa'); +$LY{latin} = 'annvs bissextilis'; +# use v not u as it will be set as \textsc +# Antiquarian note: +# There is evidence for a seven-day cycle in Latin-speaking +# communities in the 1st cent. AD. The days are: (dies) Solis, +# Lunae, Martis, Mercurii, Iouis, Veneris, Saturni. Iulius, Augustus +# were originally Quintilis, Sextilis but were renamed after two +# personages of the 1st cent. BC. In Latin of this period there is +# no distinction between I and J (I used for both) or between +# U and V (lowercase u, uppercase V). ---JP +#============ +# Set default values for the arguments: +$Year = ''; +$Language = 'english'; +$Monthcase = 'uppercase'; +$Page = ''; + +# Override them by actual arguments: +foreach (@ARGV) +{ + if ($_ =~ m/(p1|p2)/i) { $Page = lc $1 } + elsif ($_ =~ m/([0-9]+)/) { $Year = $1 } + elsif ($_ =~ m/(uppercase|lowercase)/i) { $Monthcase = lc $1 } + elsif ($_ =~ m/([a-z]+)/i) { $Language = lc $1 }; +}; +if ($Year !~ /^\d+$/) +{ die "Usage: yplan [language] [lowercase] [page] year >file.tex\n" }; +if ($Year < 1999) +{ die "Years < 1999 not available\n" }; +if (! exists $MonthsOfYear{$Language}) +{ die "Language $Language not available\n" }; +if ($Monthcase =~ m/uppercase/) +{ foreach (@{$MonthsOfYear{$Language}}) + { $_ = uc $_; $_ =~ s/\\C/\\c/g; + if ($Language eq 'latin') {$_ =~ s/U/V/g} + } +}; +$shortYear = $Year ; $shortYear =~ s/..(..)/$1/ ; +#============ +# count days from 1999 January 1 to $Year January 1: +$thisYear = 1999 ; +$startDayofWeek[1] = 5 ; +# 1999 January 1 is a Friday. 0=Sunday,1=Monday,etc. +# count days from 1999 January 1 to $Year January 1: +while ($thisYear < $Year) +{ + $daysinYear = Leapyear($thisYear) ? 366 : 365 ; + $startDayofWeek[1] = $startDayofWeek[1] + $daysinYear ; + $thisYear++; +}; +$startDayofWeek[1] = $startDayofWeek[1] % 7 ; +#============ +# make a list of the lengths of months: +@monthLengths = +( 0, 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31 ) ; +$Ly = ''; +if (Leapyear($thisYear)) +{ $monthLengths[2] = 29 ; $Ly = $LY{$Language} }; +#============ +# for each month, determine the day of week of day 1 of the month +for ($i=1; $i<12; $i++) +{ + $startDayofWeek[1+$i] = + ( $startDayofWeek[$i] + $monthLengths[$i] ) % 7; +}; +#============ +# for each month, write an appropriately shifted array of daysofMonth; +# meantime determine the greatest index (plus one) to any such array: +$stopRow = 0; +for ($i=1; $i<=12; $i++) +{ + $monthVec[$i] = (); # create the array + $j = $startDayofWeek[$i]; + $k = 1; + while ($k <= @monthLengths[$i]) + { + ${$monthVec[$i]}[$j] = $k; + $k++; $j++; + }; + if ($stopRow < $j) { $stopRow = $j }; +}; +#============ +# fill in $monthVec[0] with the days of week: +$j = 0; +for ($i=0; $i<$stopRow; $i++) +{ + ${$monthVec[0]}[$i] = $j; $j++; $j %= 7; +}; +#============ +# determine the least of @startDayofWeek: +$topDayofWeek = 6; +for ($i=1; $i<=12; $i++) +{ + if ($startDayofWeek[$i]<$topDayofWeek) + {$topDayofWeek=$startDayofWeek[$i]} +}; +#============ +# emit the opening boilerplate: +print <0) { print ' & ' }; + print ${$monthVec[$j]}[$i]; + }; + print " \\\\\n"; # that's space, two backslashes and a newline + if (${$monthVec[0]}[$i]==0) # Sunday + { print '\hline\hline',"\n" } # full double rule at `end' of week + else + { print '\cline{1-1}'; # always put rule in day-of-week column + for ($j=$endmonth-5; $j<=$endmonth; $j++) + { if (${$monthVec[$j]}[$i] || ${$monthVec[$j]}[$i+1]) + { print '\cline{',($j-$endmonth+7),'-',($j-$endmonth+7),'}' } + # in month columns put rule only above or below a day-number + }; + print "\n"; + if ($i==$stopRow-1) { print '\hline',"\n" }; + # end of tabular matter + }; + }; +print <