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A fork of Zhuo Meng's ccal which can display Chinese Calendar with specific commands in your terminal.I just build a package for Debian until now.
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Copyright (c) 2000-2012, by Zhuo Meng (zxm8@case.edu). All rights reserved. Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Portions related to computing of Chinese dates are distributed under the terms of the GNU Less General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The ccal utility writes a Gregorian calendar together with Chinese calendar to standard output. Its usage is similar to the cal program generally available on unix platforms. In addition to ASCII output, it can also generate Encapsulated PostScript, HTML table and XML outputs for use in do-it-yourself calendars and web pages. It supports both simplified and traditional Chinese characters. The latest version of this utility and its web interface, which offers more functionality including automated creation of a customized calendar with a picture of your choice, can be found at the following web site: http://ccal.chinesebay.com/ccal/index.html Build and Install: To build, just type make To install the program and man page in /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/man, use make install make install-man It is recommended to use the gnu make and recent g++ to build the program. User customization of the Makefile may be necessary for other compilers and versions of the make utility. All is not lost if your 'make' command refuses to work with the Makefile. You can still compile manually if your C++ compiler does support the Standard Template Library. Just cd into the source directory and try CC -O -DUSE_YEARCACHE -o ccal *.cpp Substitue CC with the C++ compiler command as appropriate. You will need to add the option -DNO_NAMESPACE if your compiler doesn't handle namespace properly. Refer to the man page for usage.
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