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README for calxxxx-yyyy, 2019/01/01, v20.19a
TABLE OF CONTENTS
=================
1 Introduction
2 Download
3 Installation
4 Additional Packages
5 Author/Maintainer
6 Bug Reports
7 Known Problems
1 INTRODUCTION
==============
To print a calendar for some given years, use the \textsf{calxxxx-yyyy.tex}
file. LaTeXe it, type in the year to start with (for example 2019), the
year to end with (for example 2036), and the calendars for those years are
produced.
It is possible to print the calendars in different languages.
Currently English (with week running from Sunday to Saturday),
and Danish and German (with week running from Monday to Sunday) are supported,
but other languages can be added. (When you did a translation, please send
an e-mail with it to Martin DOT Muench AT Uni-Bonn DOT de,
so that it might be included in calxxxx-yyyy.tex, thanks!)
Note: The code of this "package" is based on calxxxx.tex,
which is © 1999 Slobodan Jankovi\'{c} (Thanks!).
This material is published under the LPPL 1.3c: This work may be
distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project
Public License, either version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any
later version. This version of this license is in
http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/lppl-1-3c.txt
and the latest version of this license is in
http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version
2005/12/01 or later.
2 DOWNLOAD
==========
'calxxxx-yyyy' is available on CTAN:
https://www.ctan.org/pkg/calxxxx-yyyy
Also a ZIP file is provided that contains the files:
the manual (calxxxx-yyyy-doc.tex, calxxxx-yyyy-doc.pdf),
the compiled examples (cal2019-2036_DE.pdf, cal2019-2036_DK.pdf, and
cal2019-2036_EN.pdf), calxxxx-yyyy.tex,
and this README:
http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/calxxxx-yyyy.zip
3 INSTALLATION
==============
a) Download the calxxxx-yyyy files from CTAN.
If necessary, unpack them.
b) Install the file `calxxxx-yyyy.tex' in your TDS tree:
cp calxxxx-yyyy.tex TDS:tex/latex/calxxxx-yyyy/
Replace `TDS:' by the prefix of your TDS tree
(texmf directory).
c) Create the documentation, if necessary, e.g.
pdflatex calxxxx-yyyy-doc.tex
d) Update the databases if necessary, e.g. for teTeX:
mktexlsr .../texmf
e) Copy the documentation files to
"TDS:doc/latex/calxxxx-yyyy/":
README, calxxxx-yyyy-doc.tex, calxxxx-yyyy-doc.pdf
(and e.g. cal2019-2036_DE.pdf, cal2019-2036_DK.pdf,
and cal2019-2036_EN.pdf).
4 ADDITIONAL PACKAGES
=====================
calxxxx-yyyy itself loads these other packages:
babel, geometry, and arry,
which again load other packages
(see the result of the \listfiles command in the log-file
of the example).
5 AUTHOR/MAINTAINER
=====================
H.-Martin Münch
6 BUG REPORTS
==============
A bug report should contain:
* Comprehensive problem description. This includes error or
warning messages.
* \errorcontextlines=\maxdimen can be added in the
TeX code to get more information in TeX error messages.
* Minimal test file that shows the problem, but does not
contain any unnecessary packages and code.
* Used drivers/programs.
* Version information about used packages and programs.
* If you are using LaTeX, then add "\listfiles". Then
a list of version information is printed at the end
of the LaTeX run.
* Please no other files than the minimal test file.
The other files .log, .dvi, .ps, .pdf are seldom
necessary, so send them only on request.
* Please .zip or .tar.gz your file(s) before sending them!
Bug address
-----------
Bug reports can be send to the maintainer:
H.-Martin Münch
<Martin [dot] Muench [at] Uni-Bonn [dot] de>
7 KNOWN PROBLEMS
=================
* If you request too many years (more than about 141) at once,
(La)TeX will run out of memory (unless you increase that).
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