v13i002: xcal, Part02/04

Peter Collinson pc at hillside.co.uk
Mon May 13 06:26:04 AEST 1991


Submitted-by: Peter Collinson <pc at hillside.co.uk>
Posting-number: Volume 13, Issue 2
Archive-name: xcal/part02

#! /bin/sh
# This is a shell archive, meaning:
# 1. Remove everything above the #! /bin/sh line.
# 2. Save the resulting text in a file.
# 3. Execute the file with /bin/sh (not csh) to create the files:
#	version.c
#	scott_brim
#	xcal.c
#	xcal.man
# This archive created: Wed May  8 09:14:08 1991
export PATH; PATH=/bin:$PATH
echo shar: extracting "'version.c'" '(852 characters)'
if test -f 'version.c'
then
	echo shar: will not over-write existing file "'version.c'"
else
sed 's/^	X//' << \SHAR_EOF > 'version.c'
	X#ifndef lint
	Xstatic char *sccsid = "@(#)version.c	3.3 (Hillside Systems) 3/22/91";
	X#endif  /* lint */
	X/*
	X *	Version control file
	X *	version.c	3.3	3/22/91
	X *	Automatically created on Fri Mar 22 23:48:16 GMT 1991
	X *	
	X *	Hand edit none of this if you want freeze to continue to work
	X */
	X#ifdef	VER_PROG
	X#define	PROGNAME	XCal
	X#endif
	X#ifdef	VER_VEC
	Xchar	version[] = "XCal Version 3.3, released Fri Mar 22 23:48:16 GMT 1991";
	X#endif
	X#ifdef	VER_DEF
	X#define	VERSION	"XCal Version 3.3, released Fri Mar 22 23:48:16 GMT 1991"
	X#endif
	X
	X/*	SCCS files
	X *
	X+1.9	Imakefile
	X+3.6	xcal_help.c
	X+1.6	xcal_cal.c
	X+1.17	xcal.man
	X+1.11	xcal_memo.c
	X+1.13	XCal.ad
	X+1.13	xcal_alarm.c
	X+3.15	xcal_edit.c
	X+1.6	README
	X+2.2	patchlevel.h
	X+3.10	xcal_strip.c
	X+1.2	xcal_cal.man
	X+1.10	Makefile
	X+3.5	xcal_popup.c
	X+3.22	xcal.c
	X+3.14	xcal.h
	X+2.12	CHANGES
	X+1.2	mouse.bm
	X+1.2	mouseaway.bm
	X *
	X */
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then
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fi
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then
	echo shar: creating directory "'scott_brim'"
	mkdir 'scott_brim'
fi
echo shar: entering directory "'scott_brim'"
cd 'scott_brim'
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if test -f 'README'
then
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else
sed 's/^	X//' << \SHAR_EOF > 'README'
	XThis code sent in by Scott Brim
	X	<swb at chumley.tn.cornell.edu>
	X
	X
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if test 64 -ne "`wc -c < 'README'`"
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sed 's/^	X//' << \SHAR_EOF > 'xcshow.c'
	X/*
	X * Announce xcal appointment entries.  Typical use is to announce a few 
	X * days' worth.  Also possible to dump every entry in "calendar" format.
	X *
	X *	Options: <date> - date to start at - mm/dd[/yy[yy]]
	X *		 -d <RootDirectory> - of diary (default ~/Calendar)
	X *		 -n <n> - where <n> is number of days to display
	X *		 -c	- dump everything in "calendar" format;
	X *				 ignores <date> and -n.
	X */
	X
	X
	X#include <stdio.h>
	X#include <time.h>
	X#include <utmp.h>
	X#include <pwd.h>
	X#include <dirent.h>
	X#include <errno.h>
	X#include <sys/types.h>
	X#include <sys/stat.h>
	X
	X#define FALSE 0
	X#define TRUE  1
	X
	Xvoid usage();
	X
	Xstruct tm *tm;			/* hold times	*/
	Xchar rootdir[256];		/* build directory name here	*/
	XFILE *fd;			/* read file descriptor	*/
	Xchar filename[256];		/* to build filename in	*/
	Xchar *months[] = {
	X    "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr",
	X    "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug",
	X    "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"
	X    };
	Xint days_in_months[] = { 
	X    31, 28, 31, 30,
	X    31, 30, 31, 31,
	X    30, 31, 30, 31,
	X};
	X
	X
	Xmain(argc, argv)
	Xunsigned int argc;
	Xchar **argv;
	X{
	X    int ndays;			/* number of days to announce	*/
	X    char c, *s;			/* reading and writing	*/
	X    char *dirname;		/* root directory name	*/
	X    struct passwd *pwd;
	X    long ti;
	X    int cdump = 0;		/* dump into calendar?	*/
	X    int i;
	X
	X
	X    /* defaults	*/
	X    ti = time(0);		/* default to today	*/
	X    tm = localtime(&ti);
	X    tm->tm_year += 1900;
	X
	X    ndays = 1;			/* and to printing just one day	*/
	X
	X    if ((pwd = getpwuid(getuid())) == NULL) {
	X	fprintf(stderr, "Who are you?\n");
	X	exit(42);
	X    };					     
	X    strcpy(rootdir, pwd->pw_dir);	/* default to home directory	*/
	X    endpwent();
	X    strcat(rootdir, "/Calendar");
	X    dirname = rootdir;
	X
	X
	X    /* check options	*/
	X    argc--, argv++;
	X    while (argc > 0) {
	X
	X	if (isdigit(argv[0][0])) {
	X	    if ((sscanf(argv[0], "%d/%d/%d", &tm->tm_mon,
	X			&tm->tm_mday, &tm->tm_year)) < 2) { 
	X		usage();
	X		exit(1);
	X	    }
	X	    else {
	X		tm->tm_mon--;	/* internal month # is 0-11	*/
	X		if (valid_date() != 0) {	 /* user-supplied date	*/
	X						 /* must make sense	*/
	X		    usage();
	X		    exit(2);
	X		}
	X	    }
	X
	X	}			/* end if first character is digit	*/
	X	else if (argv[0][0] == '-') {
	X	    switch(argv[0][1]) {
	X	    case 'd':		/* dirname	*/
	X		if (--argc <=0) {
	X		    usage();	/* nothing there	*/
	X		    exit(3);
	X		}
	X		dirname = (++argv)[0];
	X		break;
	X	    case 'n':		/* number of days	*/
	X		if (--argc <= 0) {
	X		    usage();	/* nothing there	*/
	X		    exit(4);
	X		}
	X		if ((sscanf((++argv)[0], "%d", &ndays)) != 1) {
	X		    usage();	/* nothing there	*/
	X		    exit(5);
	X		}
	X		break;
	X	    case 'c':
	X		cdump = 1;
	X		break;
	X	    default:
	X		usage();
	X		exit(6);
	X	    }
	X	}
	X	argc--, argv++;
	X    }
	X
	X    if (cdump) {		/* a dump?	*/
	X	return(dumpit(dirname));	/* go do so	*/
	X    }
	X
	X    while (ndays--) {	/* otherwise loop, for each day requested	*/
	X
	X	valid_date();	/* Make current m, d, y make sense	*/
	X
	X	/* build filename -- e.g. "/mu/swb/Calendar/xy1990/xc1Oct1990"	*/
	X	sprintf(filename, "%s/xy%04d/xc%d%s%d",
	X		dirname, tm->tm_year, tm->tm_mday,
	X		months[tm->tm_mon], tm->tm_year); 
	X
	X	/* Read from file, if it exists, and print.	*/
	X	if (fd = fopen(filename, "r")) {
	X	    fprintf(stdout, "%02d %s %d:\n------------\n",
	X		    tm->tm_mday, months[tm->tm_mon], tm->tm_year);
	X	    while ((c = getc(fd)) != EOF) putc(c, stdout);
	X	    fclose(fd);
	X	    fprintf(stdout, "\n");
	X	}
	X
	X	tm->tm_mday++;		/* do the next day	*/
	X    }
	X    exit(0);
	X}
	X
	X/*
	X * valid_date takes the (external) date and makes it reasonable.  First
	X * it increments the month until the day given is within a month (as
	X * opposed to, say, 3/47/91).  Then it increments the year until the
	X * month is valid.  Right now it doesn't know anything about leap
	X * years. 
	X */
	X
	Xvalid_date()
	X{
	X    int rc;
	X
	X    rc = 0;
	X    days_in_months[1] = 28;	/* default */
	X    if (leap_year(tm->tm_year)) days_in_months[1] = 29;
	X
	X    while (tm->tm_mday > days_in_months[tm->tm_mon]) {
	X	tm->tm_mday -= days_in_months[tm->tm_mon];
	X	tm->tm_mon++;
	X	rc++;
	X    }
	X
	X    while (tm->tm_mon >= 12) {	/* month should be 0-11	*/
	X	tm->tm_mon -= 12;
	X	tm->tm_year++;
	X	rc++;
	X    }
	X
	X    return(rc);
	X}
	X
	X/*
	X * leap year?
	X */
	Xint leap_year(year)
	Xint year;
	X{
	X
	X    if (year%4000 == 0) return FALSE;
	X    else if (year%400 == 0) return TRUE;
	X    else if (year%100 == 0) return FALSE;
	X    else if (year%4 == 0) return TRUE;
	X    else return FALSE;
	X
	X}
	X
	X
	X
	X/*
	X * explain usage
	X */
	Xvoid
	Xusage()
	X{
	X    fprintf(stderr, "Usage: [date] [-d directory] [-n ndays] [-c]\n");
	X    fprintf(stderr, "         -c dumps all entries in calendar(1) format.\n");
	X}
	X
	X/*
	X * dumpit dumps every single xcal entry pre-ambled with monthname,
	X * day, and year.
	X */
	Xdumpit(dirname)
	X    char *dirname;
	X{
	X    DIR	*Cdirp, *ydirp;
	X    struct dirent	*Centp, *yentp;
	X    struct stat	statbuf;
	X    char	*Cpathend, *ypathend;	/* loc for fname in filepath	*/
	X    char	*year;		/* ascii year			*/
	X    char	prebuf[14];	/* "calendar" preamble space	*/
	X    char	inbuf[1024];
	X    int i;
	X
	X    if ((Cdirp = opendir(dirname)) == NULL) {	/* top xcal dir	*/	
	X	perror(dirname);
	X	return(errno);
	X    }
	X
	X    strcpy(filename, dirname);	/* initialize file path	*/
	X    strcat(filename, "/");
	X    Cpathend = filename + strlen(filename);	/* put year dir here	*/
	X    
	X
	X    /* for each year directory	*/
	X    while ((Centp = readdir(Cdirp)) != NULL) {	/* foreach year dir	*/
	X	
	X	if (Centp->d_name[0] == '.') continue;	/* no ., ..	*/	
	X
	X	/* check each year directory	*/
	X	strcpy(Cpathend, Centp->d_name);	/* build filename	*/
	X	if ((i = stat(filename, &statbuf)) != 0) {
	X	    perror(filename);
	X	    return(errno);
	X	}
	X	if (!S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode)) {
	X/*	    fprintf(stderr, "%s not a directory, ignoring ... \n",	*/
	X/*		    filename);						*/
	X	    continue;
	X	}
	X
	X	if ((ydirp = opendir(filename)) == NULL) {
	X	    perror(filename);
	X	    return(errno);
	X	}
	X	strcat(filename, "/");	/* path to open data files		*/
	X	year = Centp->d_name + 2;	/* use year in preamble		*/
	X	ypathend = filename + strlen(filename);	/* where to put fnames	*/
	X
	X
	X	/* for each day file in year dir	*/
	X	while ((yentp = readdir(ydirp)) != NULL) {
	X	
	X	    if (yentp->d_name[0] == '.') continue;
	X	    strcpy(ypathend, yentp->d_name);
	X	    if ((i = stat(filename, &statbuf)) != 0) {
	X		perror(filename);
	X		return(errno);
	X	    }
	X	    if (!S_ISREG(statbuf.st_mode)) {
	X/*		fprintf(stderr,						*/
	X/*			"%s not a regular file, ignoring ... \n",	*/
	X/*		       filename);					*/
	X		continue;
	X	    }
	X
	X	    /* build what to dump in front of info	*/
	X	    sscanf( &(yentp->d_name[2]), "%d%3c", &i, prebuf);
	X	    *(prebuf+3) = '.'; sprintf(prebuf+4, " %02d ", i);
	X	    strncpy(prebuf+8, year, 4);
	X	    *(prebuf+12) = '\0';
	X
	X	    /* open file and put each line in stdout, prepended	*/
	X	    /* with the contents of prebuf and a tab.		*/
	X	    
	X	    if (!(fd = fopen(filename, "r"))) {
	X		fprintf(stderr,
	X			"Error %d opening %s, ignoring ... \n", errno,
	X		       filename);
	X		continue;	/* the foreach file loop	*/
	X	    }
	X	    
	X	    while (fgets(inbuf, sizeof(inbuf), fd)) {
	X		printf("%s\t%s", prebuf, inbuf);
	X		if (*(inbuf + strlen(inbuf) - 1) != '\n')
	X		    printf("\n");
	X	    }
	X	    fclose(fd);
	X
	X	}			/* end for each day file	*/
	X	
	X	if ((closedir(ydirp)) != 0) {
	X	    *(ypathend-1) = '\0';	/* reinit to just dirname	*/
	X	    perror(filename);
	X	}
	X    }				/* end for each year	*/
	X
	X    if ((closedir(Cdirp)) != 0) {
	X	perror(dirname);
	X	return(errno);
	X    }
	X
	X    return(0);
	X}
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if test 7326 -ne "`wc -c < 'xcshow.c'`"
then
	echo shar: error transmitting "'xcshow.c'" '(should have been 7326 characters)'
fi
fi # end of overwriting check
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if test -f 'vixc.csh'
then
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else
sed 's/^	X//' << \SHAR_EOF > 'vixc.csh'
	X#!/bin/csh
	X#
	X# edit with vi an xcal daily diary file, with date defaulting to today.
	X# From: Scott Brim <swb at chumley.tn.cornell.edu>
	X
	X# constants
	Xset months = \
	X{"Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr","May","Jun","Jul","Aug","Sep","Oct","Nov","Dec"}
	X
	X# default to today
	Xset thedate = `date +%m/%d/%y`
	Xif ($1 != "") set thedate = $1
	X
	Xset month =	`echo $thedate | cut -d/ -f1`
	Xset monthname = $months[$month]
	Xset day =	`echo $thedate | cut -d/ -f2`
	Xset year =	`echo $thedate | cut -d/ -f3`
	Xif ( $year < 100 ) @ year = $year + 1900
	X
	X# build filename
	Xset filename = "~/Calendar/xy"${year}"/xc"${day}${monthname}${year}
	X
	Xif ($?VISUAL) then
	X	$VISUAL $filename
	Xelse
	X	/usr/ucb/vi $filename
	Xendif
	X
	Xexit $status
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then
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fi
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sed 's/^	X//' << \SHAR_EOF > 'makefile'
	X#
	X#	Rough makefile
	X#
	XCC = gcc
	XCFLAGS = -g -O
	X
	Xxcshow:	xcshow.c
	X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o xcshow xcshow.c
	X
	Xinstall:	xcshow
	X	install -s -m 755 xcshow /usr/local/bin
	X	install -c -m 755 vixc.sh /usr/local/bin/vixc
	X
	Xclean:
	X	-rm -f *.o xcshow errs core
	X
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if test 242 -ne "`wc -c < 'makefile'`"
then
	echo shar: error transmitting "'makefile'" '(should have been 242 characters)'
fi
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cd ..
echo shar: extracting "'xcal.c'" '(18878 characters)'
if test -f 'xcal.c'
then
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else
sed 's/^	X//' << \SHAR_EOF > 'xcal.c'
	X#ifndef lint
	Xstatic char *sccsid = "@(#)xcal.c	3.22 (Hillside Systems) 1/16/91";
	Xstatic char *copyright = "@(#)Copyright 1989,1990 Peter Collinson, Hillside Systems";
	X#endif  /* lint */
	X/***
	X
	X* program name:
	X	xcal.c
	X* function:
	X	display the current calendar date
	X	if pressed as a button go into strip calendar mode
	X* switches:
	X	-format str	use str as a display format
	X	-order	ord	set the argument order to this
	X	-debug		run quickly incrementing time - 1 day per sec
	X	-alarmscan	print alarm debug info
	X* libraries used:
	X	libXaw.a, libXmu.a libXt.a libX11.a
	X* compile time parameters:
	X	standard
	X* history:
	X	Written November 1989
	X	Peter Collinson
	X	Hillside Systems
	X* (C) Copyright: 1989 Hillside Systems/Peter Collinson
	X	
	X	Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software
	X	and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted to
	X	anyone, provided that the above copyright notice appear
	X	in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this
	X	permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that
	X	the name of Peter Collinson not be used in advertising or
	X	publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without
	X	specific, written prior permission.  Hillside Systems makes no
	X	representations about the suitability of this software for any
	X	purpose.  It is provided "as is" without express or implied
	X	warranty.
	X	
	X	Peter Collinson DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS
	X	SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
	X	AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL Peter Collinson BE LIABLE FOR
	X	ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
	X	WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS,
	X	WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS
	X	ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
	X	PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
	X
	X***/
	X#include <stdio.h>
	X#include <ctype.h>
	X#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>
	X#include <X11/StringDefs.h>
	X#include <X11/Shell.h>
	X#include <X11/Xaw/Command.h>
	X#include <X11/Xaw/Label.h>
	X#include <X11/Xaw/Form.h>
	X#include "xcal.h"
	X
	Xchar	date_area[BUFSIZ];
	X
	X/*	command line options specific to the application */
	Xstatic XrmOptionDescRec Options[] = {
	X{"-debug",	"debug",	XrmoptionNoArg,	(caddr_t)"TRUE"},
	X{"-alarmscan",	"alarmScan",	XrmoptionNoArg,	(caddr_t)"TRUE"},
	X{"-format",	"format",	XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
	X{"-order",	"order", 	XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
	X};
	X
	Xstruct resources appResources;
	X
	XPixmap	MouseOnPix;
	XPixmap	MouseOffPix;
	X
	X#define offset(field) XtOffset(struct resources *, field)
	X
	Xstatic XtResource Resources[] = {
	X{"debug", "Debug", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean),
	X	offset(debug), XtRString, "False" },
	X{"alarmScan", "AlarmScan", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean),
	X	offset(alarmScan), XtRString, "False" },
	X{"reverseVideo", "ReverseVideo", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean),
	X	offset(reverseVideo), XtRString, "False" },
	X{"xcalendarCompat", "XcalendarCompat", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean),
	X	offset(calCompat), XtRString, "False" },
	X{"giveHelp", "GiveHelp", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean),
	X	offset(giveHelp), XtRString, "True" },
	X{"useMemo", "UseMemo", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean),
	X	offset(useMemo), XtRString, "True" },
	X{"memoLeft", "MemoLeft", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean),
	X	offset(memoLeft), XtRString, "True" },
	X{"initialCalendar", "InitialCalendar", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean),
	X	offset(initialCalendar), XtRString, "False" },
	X{"initialEdit", "InitialEdit", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean),
	X	offset(initialEdit), XtRString, "False" },
	X{"initialMemo", "InitialMemo", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean),
	X	offset(initialMemo), XtRString, "False" },
	X{"markForeground", "MarkForeground", XtRPixel, sizeof(Pixel),
	X	offset(marked.fg), XtRString, "White" },
	X{"markBackground", "MarkBackground", XtRPixel, sizeof(Pixel),
	X	offset(marked.bg), XtRString, "Black" },
	X{"markToday", "MarkToday", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean),
	X	offset(markToday), XtRString, "True" },
	X{"fontToday", "FontToday", XtRFontStruct, sizeof(XFontStruct *),
	X	offset(fontToday), XtRString, "XtDefaultFont"},
	X{"todayForeground", "TodayForeground", XtRPixel, sizeof(Pixel),
	X	offset(today.fg), XtRString, "White" },
	X{"todayBackground", "TodayBackground", XtRPixel, sizeof(Pixel),
	X	offset(today.bg), XtRString, "Black" },
	X{"format", "Format",XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(opfmt), XtRString, "%s %2d %s %d"},
	X{"order", "Order", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(order), XtRString, "wdmy"},
	X{"dateYearIsTwoDigits", "DateYearIsTwoDigits", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean),
	X	offset(dateYearIs2), XtRString, "False" },
	X{"editYearIsTwoDigits", "EditYearIsTwoDigits", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean),
	X	offset(editYearIs2), XtRString, "False" },
	X{"memoYearIsTwoDigits", "MemoYearIsTwoDigits", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean),
	X	offset(memoYearIs2), XtRString, "False" },
	X{"directory", "Directory", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(directory), XtRString, "Calendar"},
	X{"textBufferSize", "TextBufferSize", XtRInt, sizeof(int),
	X	offset(textbufsz), XtRString, "2048"},
	X{"useWmTitle", "UseWmTitle", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean),
	X	offset(useWmTitle), XtRString, "True"},
	X{"minStripWidth", "MinStripWidth", XtRDimension, sizeof(Dimension),
	X	offset(minstripwidth), XtRString, "0"},
	X{"january", "January", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(mon[0]), XtRString, "January"},
	X{"february", "February", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(mon[1]), XtRString, "February"},
	X{"march", "March", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(mon[2]), XtRString, "March"},
	X{"april", "April", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(mon[3]), XtRString, "April"},
	X{"may", "May", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(mon[4]), XtRString, "May"},
	X{"june", "June", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(mon[5]), XtRString, "June"},
	X{"july", "July", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(mon[6]), XtRString, "July"},
	X{"august", "August", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(mon[7]), XtRString, "August"},
	X{"september", "September", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(mon[8]), XtRString, "September"},
	X{"october", "October", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(mon[9]), XtRString, "October"},
	X{"november", "November", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(mon[10]), XtRString, "November"},
	X{"december", "December", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(mon[11]), XtRString, "December"},
	X{"jan", "Jan", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(smon[0]), XtRString, "Jan"},
	X{"feb", "Feb", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(smon[1]), XtRString, "Feb"},
	X{"mar", "Mar", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(smon[2]), XtRString, "Mar"},
	X{"apr", "Apr", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(smon[3]), XtRString, "Apr"},
	X{"may", "May", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(smon[4]), XtRString, "May"},
	X{"jun", "Jun", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(smon[5]), XtRString, "Jun"},
	X{"jul", "Jul", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(smon[6]), XtRString, "Jul"},
	X{"aug", "Aug", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(smon[7]), XtRString, "Aug"},
	X{"sep", "Sep", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(smon[8]), XtRString, "Sep"},
	X{"oct", "Oct", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(smon[9]), XtRString, "Oct"},
	X{"nov", "Nov", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(smon[10]), XtRString, "Nov"},
	X{"dec", "Dec", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(smon[11]), XtRString, "Dec"},
	X{"sunday", "Sunday", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(day[0]), XtRString, "Sunday"},
	X{"monday", "Monday", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(day[1]), XtRString, "Monday"},
	X{"tuesday", "Tuesday", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(day[2]), XtRString, "Tuesday"},
	X{"wednesday", "Wednesday", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(day[3]), XtRString, "Wednesday"},
	X{"thursday", "Thursday", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(day[4]), XtRString, "Thursday"},
	X{"friday", "Friday", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(day[5]), XtRString, "Friday"},
	X{"saturday", "Saturday", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(day[6]), XtRString, "Saturday"},
	X{"sun", "Sun", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(sday[0]), XtRString, "Sun"},
	X{"mon", "Mon", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(sday[1]), XtRString, "Mon"},
	X{"tue", "Tue", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(sday[2]), XtRString, "Tue"},
	X{"wed", "Wed", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(sday[3]), XtRString, "Wed"},
	X{"thu", "Thu", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(sday[4]), XtRString, "Thu"},
	X{"fri", "Fri", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(sday[5]), XtRString, "Fri"},
	X{"sat", "Sat", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(sday[6]), XtRString, "Sat"},
	X{"weekly", "Weekly", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(weekly), XtRString, "Weekly"},
	X{"alarms", "Alarms", XtRBoolean, sizeof(Boolean),
	X	offset(alarms), XtRString, "True"},
	X{"update", "Update", XtRInt, sizeof(int),
	X	offset(update), XtRString, "0"},
	X{"volume", "Volume", XtRInt, sizeof(int),
	X	offset(volume), XtRString, "50"},
	X{"nbeeps", "Nbeeps", XtRInt, sizeof(int),
	X	offset(nbeeps), XtRString, "3"},
	X{"cmd", "Cmd", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(cmd), XtRString, NULL},
	X{"countdown", "Countdown", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(countdown), XtRString, "10,0"},
	X{"autoquit", "Autoquit",  XtRInt, sizeof(int),
	X	offset(autoquit), XtRString, "120"},
	X{"alarmleft", "Alarmleft",  XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(alarmleft), XtRString, "%d minutes before..."},
	X{"alarmnow", "Alarmnow",  XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(alarmnow), XtRString, "Time is now..."},
	X{"memoFile", "MemoFile", XtRString, sizeof(String),
	X	offset(memoFile), XtRString, "memo"},
	X{"maxDisplayLines", "MaxDisplayLines", XtRInt, sizeof(int),
	X	offset(maxDisplayLines), XtRString, "5"},
	X};
	X
	Xstatic XtCallbackRec callbacks[] = {
	X   {NULL, NULL},
	X   {NULL, NULL},
	X};
	X#define ClearCallbacks() bzero((caddr_t)callbacks, sizeof (callbacks))
	X
	Xstatic XtActionsRec appActions[]= {
	X	{"setdate", SetDate},
	X	{"leave", AskLeave},
	X	{"SetDateAction", TextCal},
	X};
	X
	Xstatic String defTranslations =
	X	"<Btn2Down>: set()\n\
	X	<Btn2Up>:setdate() unset()\n\
	X	<Btn3Down>: set()\n\
	X	<Btn3Up>: leave() unset()";
	X
	Xstatic Arg	wargs[7] = {
	X	XtNlabel, (XtArgVal) date_area,
	X	XtNcallback, (XtArgVal)callbacks,
	X};
	X
	XWidget	toplevel;
	X
	XDate	today;
	X
	X/*
	X *	Forward routines local to this file
	X */
	Xstatic void	MkDate();
	Xstatic void	DebugMkDate();
	Xstatic void	DoTemplate();
	Xstatic void	DecodeOrder();
	Xstatic void	PixInit();
	X
	X#include "mouse.bm"
	X#include "mouseaway.bm"
	X
	Xvoid
	Xmain(argc, argv)
	X	unsigned int argc;
	X	char **argv;
	X{
	X	Widget parent;
	X	Widget memo;
	X	Widget lab;
	X	
	X
	X	toplevel = XtInitialize(argv[0], "XCal",
	X				Options, XtNumber(Options), &argc, argv);
	X
	X	PixInit(toplevel);
	X	
	X	if (argc != 1)
	X		fprintf(stderr, "Error in arguments\n", argv[0]);
	X
	X	XtGetApplicationResources(toplevel, (caddr_t)&appResources, Resources,
	X			      XtNumber(Resources), (ArgList)NULL, 0);
	X
	X	/*
	X	 *	If reverse video
	X	 *	invert default colour settings
	X	 */
	X	if (appResources.reverseVideo)
	X	{	Colour	old;
	X		old = appResources.marked;
	X		appResources.marked.fg = old.bg;
	X		appResources.marked.bg = old.fg;
	X		old = appResources.today;
	X		appResources.today.fg = old.bg;
	X		appResources.today.bg = old.fg;
	X	}
	X	
	X	InitMonthEntries();
	X	
	X	DecodeOrder();
	X	
	X	DoTemplate();		/* give a maximum initial size of the box */
	X
	X	/*
	X	 *	Top level widget is now a form
	X	 *	assuming that memo is wanted
	X	 */
	X	if (appResources.useMemo)
	X	{	parent = toplevel;
	X		XtSetArg(wargs[2], XtNborderWidth, 0);
	X		XtSetArg(wargs[3], XtNdefaultDistance, 0);
	X		parent = XtCreateManagedWidget("form", formWidgetClass,
	X					parent, &wargs[2], 3);
	X
	X		if (appResources.memoLeft)
	X		{	XtSetArg(wargs[2], XtNfromHoriz, NULL);
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[3], XtNleft, XtChainLeft);
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[4], XtNright, XtRubber);
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[5], XtNborderWidth, 0);
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[6], XtNbitmap, MouseOnPix);
	X			callbacks[0].callback = DoMemo;
	X			memo = XtCreateManagedWidget("today", commandWidgetClass,
	X					     parent, &wargs[1], 6);
	X			ClearCallbacks();
	X
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[2], XtNfromHoriz, memo);
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[3], XtNleft, XtRubber);
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[4], XtNright, XtChainRight);
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[5], XtNborderWidth, 0);
	X			callbacks[0].callback = DoCalendar;
	X			lab = XtCreateManagedWidget("date", commandWidgetClass,
	X					    parent, wargs, 6);
	X		}
	X		else
	X		{
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[2], XtNfromHoriz, NULL);
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[3], XtNleft, XtChainLeft);
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[4], XtNright, XtRubber);
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[5], XtNborderWidth, 0);
	X			callbacks[0].callback = DoCalendar;
	X			lab = XtCreateManagedWidget("date", commandWidgetClass,
	X					    parent, wargs, 6);
	X			ClearCallbacks();
	X
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[2], XtNfromHoriz, lab);
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[3], XtNleft, XtRubber);
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[4], XtNright, XtChainRight);
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[5], XtNborderWidth, 0);
	X			XtSetArg(wargs[6], XtNbitmap, MouseOnPix);
	X			callbacks[0].callback = DoMemo;
	X			memo = XtCreateManagedWidget("today", commandWidgetClass,
	X					     parent, &wargs[1], 6);
	X		}
	X	}
	X	else
	X	{
	X		callbacks[0].callback = DoCalendar;
	X		lab = XtCreateManagedWidget("date", commandWidgetClass,
	X					    toplevel, wargs, 2);
	X	}
	X
	X	ClearCallbacks();
	X
	X	XtSetMappedWhenManaged(toplevel, False);
	X
	X	XtRealizeWidget(toplevel);	/* set the default geometry */
	X	
	X	if (appResources.debug)
	X	{	fprintf(stderr, "Debug ON\n");
	X		DebugMkDate(lab);
	X	}
	X	else	MkDate(lab);
	X
	X	if (appResources.giveHelp)
	X	{	printf("\
	XThe small date strip is a button\n\
	XEnter the button showing the date and use\n\
	Xthe mouse buttons to select further actions:\n\
	X	Left mouse button pops up this month's calendar strip\n\
	X	Middle mouse button permits date selection\n\
	X	Right mouse button allows exit\n\
	XClick with the left mouse button in the small box holding\n\
	Xthe mouse icon to edit a memo file\n");
	X	}
	X	XtAddActions(appActions, 3);	/* register actions */
	X	XtAugmentTranslations(lab, XtParseTranslationTable(defTranslations));
	X	if (appResources.useMemo)
	X		XtAugmentTranslations(memo, XtParseTranslationTable(defTranslations));
	X
	X	XtMapWidget(toplevel);
	X
	X	if (appResources.initialCalendar)
	X		DoCalendar(lab, NULL, NULL);
	X
	X
	X	if (appResources.initialEdit)
	X	{	MonthEntry	*me;
	X
	X		me = GetMonthEntry(today.year, today.month);
	X		if (me->me_have[today.day])
	X			StartEditing(lab, &today);
	X	}
	X
	X	if (appResources.useMemo && appResources.initialMemo)
	X		DoMemo(memo, NULL, NULL);
	X		
	X	InitAlarms();
	X	
	X	XtMainLoop();
	X	exit(0);
	X}
	X
	X/*
	X *	Initialise Pixmaps
	X */
	Xstatic void
	XPixInit(toplevel)
	X	Widget	toplevel;
	X{
	X	Display	*theDisplay = XtDisplay(toplevel);
	X
	X	MouseOnPix = XCreateBitmapFromData(theDisplay,
	X			      DefaultRootWindow(theDisplay),
	X			      (char *)mouse_bits, mouse_width, mouse_height);
	X	MouseOffPix = XCreateBitmapFromData(theDisplay,
	X			      DefaultRootWindow(theDisplay),
	X			      (char *)mouseaway_bits, mouseaway_width, mouseaway_height);
	X}
	X
	X/*
	X *	Flip mouse state
	X */
	Xvoid
	XMouseShow(w, OnOff)
	X	Widget	w;
	X	Boolean OnOff;
	X{
	X	Arg	arg[1];
	X
	X	XtSetArg(arg[0], XtNbitmap, OnOff ? MouseOnPix : MouseOffPix);
	X	XtSetValues(w, arg, 1);
	X}
	X 
	X
	X/*
	X *	Exit routine
	X */
	Xvoid
	XLeave(retval)
	X	int retval;
	X{	exit(retval);
	X}
	X
	X/************************************************************************/
	X/*									*/
	X/*									*/
	X/*	This deals with the top level date `icon'			*/
	X/*									*/
	X/*									*/
	X/************************************************************************/
	X
	X/*
	X *	Time management code
	X *	Set up a Date structure from today's information
	X */
	Xstatic void
	XConvDate(tm, dp)
	X	struct	tm *tm;
	X	Date *dp;
	X{
	X	dp->day = tm->tm_mday;
	X	dp->month = tm->tm_mon;
	X	dp->year = tm->tm_year + 1900;
	X	dp->wday = tm->tm_wday;
	X}
	X
	X
	Xstatic void
	XMkDate(w)
	X	Widget w;
	X{	long	ti;
	X	struct	tm *tm;
	X	static	timedOut;
	X	Date	yesterday;
	X	
	X	if (timedOut)
	X		yesterday = today;
	X		
	X	(void) time(&ti);
	X	tm = localtime(&ti);
	X
	X	ConvDate(tm, &today);
	X
	X	PlaceStr(date_area, &today, appResources.dateYearIs2);
	X
	X	XtSetValues(w, wargs, 1);
	X
	X	if (timedOut)
	X	{	ChangeHighlight(&yesterday, &today);
	X		AlarmFilePoll(tm);
	X		UpdateMemo();
	X	}
	X
	X	ti = 24*60*60 - (tm->tm_hour*60*60 + tm->tm_min*60 + tm->tm_sec);
	X	XtAddTimeOut(ti*1000, MkDate, (caddr_t)w);
	X	timedOut++;
	X}
	X
	Xstatic void
	XDebugMkDate(w)
	X	Widget w;
	X{	static long ti;
	X	struct	tm *tm;
	X	static	timedOut;
	X	Date	yesterday;
	X	
	X	if (timedOut)
	X		yesterday = today;
	X		
	X	if (ti == 0)
	X		(void) time(&ti);
	X	else	ti += 24*60*60;
	X	
	X	tm = localtime(&ti);
	X	ConvDate(tm, &today);
	X	
	X	PlaceStr(date_area, &today, appResources.dateYearIs2);
	X
	X	XtSetValues(w, wargs, 1);
	X
	X	if (timedOut)
	X	{	ChangeHighlight(&yesterday, &today);
	X		AlarmFilePoll(tm);
	X		UpdateMemo();
	X	}
	X
	X	XtAddTimeOut(2000, DebugMkDate, (caddr_t)w);
	X	timedOut++;
	X}
	X
	X/*
	X *	DoTemplate
	X *	place an initial string into the date area so that the label
	X *	box will always be big enough
	X */
	Xstatic void
	XDoTemplate()
	X{	int	max;
	X	int	i;
	X	int	len;
	X	char	trial[BUFSIZ];
	X	Date	da;
	X
	X	da.day = 99;
	X	da.year = 9999;
	X
	X	for (da.wday = max = i = 0; i < 7; i++)
	X	{	len = strlen(appResources.day[i]);
	X		if (len > max)
	X		{	max = len;
	X			da.wday = i;
	X		}
	X	}
	X
	X	for (max = i = 0; i < 12; i++)
	X	{	da.month = i;
	X		PlaceStr(trial, &da, appResources.dateYearIs2);
	X		len = strlen(trial);
	X		if (len > max)
	X		{	max = len;
	X			strcpy(date_area, trial);
	X		}
	X	}
	X}
	X	
	X/*
	X *	decode the order
	X */
	Xstatic void
	XDecodeOrder()
	X{
	X	register char	*p;
	X	int	order = 0;
	X	int	addweekday = 0;
	X	
	X	p = appResources.order;
	X
	X	if (*p == 'w')
	X	{	addweekday = O_WEEKLEFT;
	X		p++;
	X	}
	X	
	X	if (*p == 'd' && strncmp(p, "dmy", 3) == 0)
	X		order = O_DMY;
	X	else
	X	if (*p == 'y')
	X	{	if (strncmp(p, "ymd", 3) == 0)
	X			order = O_YMD;
	X		else
	X		if (strncmp(p, "ydm", 3) == 0)
	X			order = O_YDM;
	X		else
	X			order = -1;
	X	}
	X	else
	X	if (*p == 'm' && strncmp(p, "mdy", 3) == 0)
	X		order = O_MDY;
	X	else
	X		order = -1;
	X	if (order == -1)
	X	{	fprintf(stderr, "Unknown order: %s\n", p);
	X		order = O_DMY;
	X	}
	X
	X	if (addweekday == 0 && p[3] == 'w')
	X		addweekday = O_WEEKRIGHT;
	X
	X	appResources.val_order = order | addweekday;
	X}
	X			
	X/*
	X *	make a string
	X */
	Xvoid
	XPlaceStr(dest, da, is2)
	X	String	dest;
	X	Date	*da;
	X	Boolean is2;
	X{
	X	register String fmt;
	X	int	d = da->day;
	X	String	m = appResources.mon[da->month];
	X	int	y = da->year;
	X	String	w = appResources.day[da->wday];
	X
	X	if (y > 99 && y < 1900)
	X		y -= 100;
	X
	X	if (is2)
	X		y %= 100;
	X		
	X	fmt = appResources.opfmt;
	X	
	X	switch (appResources.val_order)
	X	{
	X	case O_DMY:		/* default */
	X		(void) sprintf(dest, fmt, d, m, y);
	X		break;
	X	case O_DMY|O_WEEKLEFT:
	X		(void) sprintf(dest, fmt, w, d, m, y);
	X		break;
	X	case O_DMY|O_WEEKRIGHT:
	X		(void) sprintf(dest, fmt, d, m, y, w);
	X		break;
	X	case O_YMD:		/* Year/Month/Day */
	X		(void) sprintf(dest, fmt, y, m, d);
	X		break;
	X	case O_YMD|O_WEEKLEFT:	/* Year/Month/Day */
	X		(void) sprintf(dest, fmt, w, y, m, d);
	X		break;
	X	case O_YMD|O_WEEKRIGHT:	/* Year/Month/Day */
	X		(void) sprintf(dest, fmt, y, m, d, w);
	X		break;
	X	case O_MDY:		/* Month/Day/Year */
	X		(void) sprintf(dest, fmt, m, d, y);
	X		break;
	X	case O_MDY|O_WEEKLEFT:	/* Month/Day/Year */
	X		(void) sprintf(dest, fmt, w, m, d, y);
	X		break;
	X	case O_MDY|O_WEEKRIGHT:	/* Month/Day/Year */
	X		(void) sprintf(dest, fmt, m, d, y, w);
	X		break;
	X	case O_YDM:		/* Year/Day/Month */
	X		(void) sprintf(dest, fmt, y, d, m);
	X		break;
	X	case O_YDM|O_WEEKLEFT:	/* Year/Day/Month */
	X		(void) sprintf(dest, fmt, w, y, d, m);
	X		break;
	X	case O_YDM|O_WEEKRIGHT:	/* Year/Day/Month */
	X		(void) sprintf(dest, fmt, y, d, m, w);
	X		break;
	X	}
	X}
SHAR_EOF
if test 18878 -ne "`wc -c < 'xcal.c'`"
then
	echo shar: error transmitting "'xcal.c'" '(should have been 18878 characters)'
fi
fi # end of overwriting check
echo shar: extracting "'xcal.man'" '(19269 characters)'
if test -f 'xcal.man'
then
	echo shar: will not over-write existing file "'xcal.man'"
else
sed 's/^	X//' << \SHAR_EOF > 'xcal.man'
	X.TH xcal 1 "September 1990" "X Version 11 R4"
	X.SH NAME
	Xxcal \-  calendar with alarms and a notebook for X11
	X.SH SYNTAX
	X.B xcal
	X[
	X.B \-debug
	X][
	X.B \-alarmscan
	X]
	X.SH DESCRIPTION
	X.I Xcal
	Xis an interactive calendar program.
	XThe user interface has several levels.
	XWhen started
	X.I xcal
	Xdisplays today's date in a small command box on the screen.
	XThe date changes at midnight.
	XThe command box is intended to sit on the screen as a companion to the
	X.I xclock
	Xprogram.
	XThe format of the command box may be altered using the resource manager, so you
	Xare not stuck with my preferred format.
	XA small button in the top level window can be pressed to
	Xinspect appointments for today.
	XThis generates a panel showing information from the calendar file for today and
	Xinformation from a set of seven daily files holding regular commitments.
	XFinally, the memo panel displays and allows the edit of a memo file.
	X.LP
	XThe calendar and notebook functions are accessed by clicking the mouse
	Xbuttons inside date portion of the command window.
	X.IP 1)
	XMouse button one pops up a calendar `strip' for the current month.
	XThe strip has some header lines and then one line per day of the month.
	XThe `line per day' display contains the day in the month and the
	Xday of the week.
	XToday may be highlighted specially \- the notion of Today alters at midnight.
	XThe strip has a help button which displays a description of the panel.
	XThe command buttons in the header line allows the user to bring up a strip
	Xfor the previous or the next month.
	X.IP 2)
	XPressing mouse button two in the date area will bring up a dialog box
	Xwhich allows the user to select any month of any year (yes, September 1752
	Xis supported).
	XThe month may be input as month name or abbreviation, even though the
	Xprompt indicates a more restrictive format.
	X.IP 3)
	XPressing mouse button 3 in the command window causes the whole program to
	Xexit, a dialog box is used to ask the user for confirmation.
	X.LP
	XLike
	X.IR xcalendar ,
	Xdaily events are stored in set of files, one for each day.
	XThe file is created by entering a simple text editor
	X(the standard text widget) which is started
	Xby pressing the right hand side of the appropriate day line in the strip.
	XIf the file exists
	Xits data is displayed as the label in the command button.
	XThis allows the user to use the first few lines of the file in an
	Xintelligent manner since
	XX11R4 allows multiple lines of text to appear in a command button.
	XThe strip width is sized by the length of the header, and users who
	Xwish to display a wider strip to show more of the stored information
	Xshould widen the strip using the \fIminStripWidth\fP resource (see below).
	X.LP
	XData files are stored in a directory usually called
	X.B Calendar
	Xunder the user's home directory.
	XEach file is stored in a subdirectory containing all the data
	Xfor a particular year.
	XThis is incompatible with 
	X.IR xcalendar ,
	Xthe user may specify that compatibility should be maintained.
	X.LP
	X.I Alarms
	Xare supported by
	X.IR xcal .
	XWhen a line in the data file starts with a digit it is
	Xassumed to be a time specification and a candidate for an alarm.
	XThe line contains a string giving the alarm time, and a text string
	Xdisplayed in a dialogue alarm box.
	XWhen the time is reached, or at some user specified time before that,
	Xa dialogue box will be popped up onto the screen.
	XThe dialogue box will automatically go away after two minutes, unless the
	X`Stick' button is pressed glueing the box onto the screen.
	XThe box can be made to go away at any time by hitting the `Unpin' button.
	X.LP
	X.I Xcal
	Xtries to be liberal about the times that it understands.
	XTime specifications are: h, hh, hhmm, hmm, hh:mm, h:mm, hh.mm, h.mm;
	Xall of these may be optionally followed by an am/pm indicator \- one
	Xof: A, a, AM, am, Am, aM, P, p, PM, pm, Pm, pM.
	XTimes must always be followed by at least one space or tab.
	XSome legal examples are:
	X.br
	X.nf
	X	12:00 Lunch - Meet Joe at Burger King
	X	14.30 Meeting in the cafeteria
	X	2:30p Ring Mark
	X	7pm Pizza
	X.fi
	X.LP
	X.I Xcal
	Xalso supports timed command execution from the data file.
	XTo trigger a command, the data part of the line starts
	Xwith an exclamation mark, eg:
	X.br
	X	4.30pm !xmessage -message 'ring home'
	X.LP
	XIt is also possible to make 
	X.I xcal
	Xexecute a command whenever an alarm is triggered, see the \fIcmd\fP resource
	Xbelow.
	X.LP
	XThe Memo function of
	X.I Xcal
	Xis accessed by pressing the non-date portion of the command window.
	XCurrently this shows a bitmap diagram of three mouse buttons.
	XClicking the left mouse button in this area brings up a complex panel,
	Xclicking on the button again will pop is back down again.
	XThe top half of the panel displays the information held in the diary
	Xfor today; you cannot edit the data from here \- and must open the
	Xdiary strip to change the data.
	XThe next section of the panel displays the information held in the
	Xweekly files.
	XAgain you cannot directly change the text in this area, you must
	Xpress on the Edit button to bring up a strip enabling you to
	Xchange things.
	XThe bottom portion of the panel is an edit window displaying the contents
	Xof a file usually called `memo' in the Calendar directory.
	XThe idea of this panel is to allow you to access your current information
	Xin one button click.
	X.LP
	XIt is obviously possible to change
	X.IR Xcal 's
	Xdata files without using the inbuilt text widget editor.
	XIn general,
	X.I Xcal
	Xwill not notice this.
	XEditing random day files with a standard text editor will not
	Xchange the contents of any displayed strips until the strips are
	Xpopped down and up again.
	X.I Xcal
	Xknows what days have been altered when the text widget is used to
	Xedit the day files, and will reflect any change immediately into
	Xthe displayed strips.
	X.LP
	XYou can make 
	X.I Xcal
	Xtake notice of today's date file and the current memo file.
	XThe `Update' resource sets a polling time in seconds.
	XWhen the clock fires and today's file has been altered,
	Xthe alarm list is rebuilt from the current date file
	Xand the memo panel is updated.
	XThe bottom part of the memo panel is also updated if the `memo'
	Xfile has been altered on the clock tick.
	X.SH OPTIONS
	XThe
	X.I \-debug
	Xswitch causes contents of the initial date window to be incremented once
	Xa second rather than once per day.
	X.LP
	XThe
	X.I \-alarmscan
	Xswitch prints debugging information about the alarm system on standard output.
	X.SH "PANEL MAP"
	X.PP
	X.I Xcal
	Xmakes extensive use of the resource manager.
	XThe user needs to know the names of the various panels and widgets which
	Xcomprise the application.
	X.LP
	X.de EX		\"Begin example
	X.ne 5
	X.if n .sp 1
	X.if t .sp .5
	X.nf
	X.ta +8u*\w'\0'u +8u*\w'\0'u +8u*\w'\0'u +8u*\w'\0'u +8u*\w'\0'u +8u*\w'\0'u
	X..
	X.de EE
	X.fi
	X.if n .sp 1
	X.if t .sp .5
	X..
	X.EX
	XXCal				Toplevel application
	X	form			Form containing two buttons
	X		today		Memo Command button
	X		date		Strip Command button
	X.EE
	X.LP
	XThen we have various popups.
	XThe Calendar Strip is:
	X.EX
	X"Mon Year"			the popup shell
	X	Month			panel containing the strip
	X		header		label containing month and year
	X		action		form containing < quit > buttons 
	X			back	command containing < - last month
	X			quit	command containing exit button
	X			next	command containing > - next month
	X		help		command generating help
	X		"dd DDD"	form containing day button (lots of these)
	X			label	label containing dd DDD, day of the month
	X				and day of the week
	X			info	command containing the file data
	X.EE
	X.LP
	XThe weekly popup strip is:
	X.EX
	Xweekly				the popup shell
	X	weekly			panel containing the strip
	X		header		label containing the title
	X		action		form containing quit and help
	X			quit	command containing exit button
	X			help	command generating help
	X		shortday	form containing days
	X			label	label containing day of the week
	X			info	command containing the file data
	X.EE
	X.LP
	XThe Edit Window is:
	X.EX
	Xedit				the popup shell
	X	panel			the panel inside the shell
	X		title		the form containing the first line
	X			quit	the exit button
	X.EE	
	X.LP
	XThe Help Window is:
	X.EX
	Xhelp				the popup shell
	X	helpPanel			the panel inside the shell
	X		helpForm		the form containing the title line
	X			quit	the exit button
	X		helpText		the text widget showing the information
	X.EE
	X.LP
	XThe Alarm Window is:
	X.EX
	Xalarm				the popup shell
	X	alarmPanel		the panel inside the shell
	X		alarmForm	form for top line
	X			alarmQuit	the exit button
	X			alarmHold	the hold button
	X			alarmTitle	the title on the alarm window
	X		alarmText	the text widget for displaying
	X.EE
	X.LP
	XThe Memo Window is:
	X.EX
	Xmemo				the popup shell
	X	memoPanel		the panel inside the shell
	X		title		Top line form widget
	X			quit	the exit button
	X			help	the help button
	X			date	display today's date
	X		display		text from today's date file
	X		weeklyMemo	form for the Memo title line
	X			weeklyEdit	Edit button
	X			weeklyTitle	Title area
	X2		display		text from today's weekly file
	X		memoMiddle	Middle line form widget
	X			save	Save button
	X			memoTitle	text title of middle line
	X		memoText	Text widget showing memo file
	X.EE
	X.LP
	XThe Middle button date selection popup is:
	X.EX
	Xquestion				the popup shell
	X	newdate			the dialog widget
	X		ok		the OK button
	X		cancel		the cancel button
	X.EE
	X.LP
	XThe Right button exit selection popup is:
	X.EX
	Xquestion				the popup shell
	X	exit			the dialog widget
	X		yes		the yes button
	X		no		the no button
	X.EE
	X.LP
	XAn error is shown when a multiple attempts are made to edit the same day file.
	X.EX
	Xquestion				the popup shell
	X	noedit			the dialog widget
	X		ok		the OK button
	X.EE
	X.LP
	XA dialog box is popped up when an attempt is made to exit from an editing
	Xbox without saving the file.
	X.EX
	Xcheck				the dialog widget
	X	yes			the yes button
	X	no			the no button
	X.EE
	X.SH RESOURCES
	XAs with all standard X applications, \fIxcal\fR may be customised through 
	Xentries in the resource manager.
	XIt is a serious mistake to install
	X.I Xcal
	Xwithout putting the resource initialisation file 
	X.I Xcal
	Xin 
	X.IR /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults .
	XResource class names are listed below;
	Xresource instance names are identical, except the first letter is in
	Xlower case.
	XThe following resource manager entries are defined:
	X.LP
	X.TP "\w'ReverseVideoMarkNNN'u"
	X.B Debug
	XIf True enables accelerated time.
	XAlarms will not function correctly.
	XDefault: False.
	X.TP
	X.B AlarmScan
	XIf True enables printing of alarm related debugging information
	Xto the standard output.
	XDefault: False.
	X.TP
	X.B ReverseVideo
	XIf true display the output in reverse video.
	X.IP
	X.B Format
	XThe \fIprintf\fP format used to create the contents of the top command button,
	Xthe title in an edit window and the title in the memo window.
	XThe default is "%s %2d %s %d", the arguments to this command are presented
	Xin a default order: day, month string and year.
	XThe order is controlled by the Order resource, this contains the default
	Xstring "wdmy".
	X.TP
	X.B Order
	XThis resource gives the order that various arguments are presented to the
	Xprintf using the format string defined above.
	XLegal combinations using day, month and year are: dmy, ymd, mdy, ydm.
	XThe name of today can be inserted at the start of the string by
	Xusing one of the formats: wdmy, wymd, wmdy, wydm.
	XIt can be entered at the end by using on of the formats: dmyw, ymdw, mdyw, ydmw.
	XIn case you are wondering the `w' stands for `day' of the week.
	XBeware that altering this resource from
	Xthe default may force you to change the format string,
	Xsee the previous resource.
	XThe default is wdmy.
	X.TP
	X.B DateYearIsTwoDigits
	XThe display of the year in the date strip is controlled
	Xthe format above.
	XIf this resource is true then the year will be displayed as a two
	Xdigit number; if false the whole four digits will be displayed.
	XDefault: False.
	X.TP
	X.B EditYearIsTwoDigits
	XThe display of the year in the edit boxes is controlled by
	Xthe format above.
	XIf this resource is true then the year will be displayed as a two
	Xdigit number; if false the whole four digits will be displayed.
	XDefault: False.
	X.TP
	X.B MemoYearIsTwoDigits
	XThe display of the year in the memo box is controlled
	Xthe format above.
	XIf this resource is true then the year will be displayed as a two
	Xdigit number; if false the whole four digits will be displayed.
	XDefault: False.
	X.TP
	X.B MarkBackground
	XThe background colour for highlighting entries.
	XDefault Black.
	X.TP
	X.B MarkForeground
	XThe foreground colour for highlighting entries.
	XDefault White.
	X.TP
	X.B MarkToday
	XIf True then highlight today.
	XDefault True.
	X.TP
	X.B TodayBackground
	Xthe background colour when marking, default Black.
	X.TP
	X.B TodayForeground
	Xthe foreground colour when marking today, default White.
	X.TP
	X.B FontToday
	XToday may be marked by using a special font, if this is desired the
	Xfont is given by this resource.
	XDefault is to use the default font.
	X.TP
	X.B Directory
	XThe name of the directory under the home directory
	Xwhere the day files are stored.
	XDefault: Calendar.
	X.TP
	X.B XcalendarCompat
	XIf true then subdirectories are not created in the Calendar directory.
	XThis flag is not relevant when files are being read, so users
	Xcan use both programs with existing data files.
	XDefault: False.
	X.TP
	X.B GiveHelp
	XIf True than access to the help information is given.
	XIf False, help buttons disappear and the initial message is not printed.
	XDefault: True.
	X.TP
	X.B InitialCalendar
	XIf True then the calendar for this month is automatically displayed on
	Xstartup.
	XIf False, the calendar is not automatically displayed.
	XDefault: False.
	X.TP
	X.B InitialEdit
	XIf True then an edit window for today is automatically displayed on
	Xstartup if a file exists for today's date.
	XIf False, the edit window is not automatically displayed.
	XDefault: False.
	X.TP
	X.B InitialMemo
	XIf True then the memo window is automatically displayed on startup.
	XDefault: False.
	X.TP
	X.B UseWmTitle
	XIf True display the month and the year at the head of each strip.
	XThis information is duplicated if your window manager uses titles
	Xso it is nice to be able to turn it off.
	XDefault: True.
	X.TP
	X.B MinStripWidth
	XThe width of month strips are set by the top line, which usually
	Xdisplays the month and year.
	XThe whole strip can be widened from this default value by setting this
	Xresource to be non-zero.
	XDefault: zero (i.e. off).
	X.TP
	X.B TextBufferSize
	Xthe maximum number of bytes which we are prepared to deal with in an
	Xedit window.
	XDefault: 2048 bytes.
	X.TP
	X.B Alarms
	Xwhether or not to enable the alarm system.
	XDefault: True.
	X.TP
	X.B Update
	XWhen scanning for alarms in the current day file
	X.I Xcal
	Xinspects it at program startup time and also when it is edited using the
	Xnormal built-in editing mechanism.
	XHowever, if some external program changes the todays file
	X.I xcal
	Xwill not see the new contents and new alarms will not be set.
	XSetting this resource to non-zero will force 
	X.I xcal
	Xto scan the file every `update' seconds
	Xlooking for alterations in size and modification date.
	XWhen it detects that the file is altered, then
	Xit will rebuild the internal alarm list.
	XDefault: zero.
	X.TP
	X.B Nbeeps
	XWhen an alarm window is popped up, it is accompanied by `Nbeeps' beeps.
	XDefault: 3.
	X.TP
	X.B Volume
	XControl the loudness of the beep. Default: 50.
	X.TP
	X.B Cmd
	XThis resource contains a command that is executed by calling the shell
	Xwhen every alarm is triggered.
	XThe command is passed the contents of the data line as one argument.
	X.TP
	X.B Countdown
	Xcontains a comma separated string of numbers; for example: 10,5,0.
	XThe string allows the user to customise warning alarms: so in the
	Xexample, alarm boxes will be displayed 10 minutes before the stated time,
	X5 minutes before the stated time and exactly on the stated time.
	XCommands lines in the data prefaced by a `!' will always be triggered
	Xexactly at the stated time.
	XDefault: 10,0.
	X.TP
	X.B Autoquit
	XEach dialogue box containing an alarm message contains an `Unpin' button
	Xallowing the user to remove the message from the screen by using mouse button one.
	XAdditionally, the message box can remove itself from the screen after
	Xa specified period, this resource gives that timeout in seconds.
	XIf the resource is set to zero, then the user is always forced to take
	Xexplicit action to remove the box.
	XDefault: 120, alarm boxes disappear after 2 mins.
	X.TP
	X.B Alarmleft
	Xcontains a \fIprintf\fP string that is displayed in the label at the top
	Xof an alarm box when countdown is in operation and
	Xthere is some time before the stated time.
	XThe time before the stated time is supplied as the second argument to printf.
	XDefault: ``%d minutes before...''
	X.TP
	X.B Alarmnow
	Xcontains the fIprintf\fP string that is displayed in the label at the top
	Xof an alarm box when the stated time is reached.
	XDefault: ``Time is now...''.
	X.TP
	X.B UseMemo
	Xenables the use of the memo feature.
	XThis defaults to ``True'', but is present to allow users to make 
	X.I XCal
	Xhave as it used to.
	X.TP
	X.B MemoLeft
	Xaffects the placing of the memo button in the top level date window.
	XThe default is `True' meaning that the button box is placed on the left
	Xof the date portion.
	XSetting this to `False' will place the button box to the right of the
	Xdate portions.
	X.TP
	X.B MemoFile
	Xgives the name of the memo file within the Calendar directory.
	XThe default is `memo'.
	X.TP
	X.B MaxDisplayLines
	Xcontrols the maximum number of text lines that can placed in the
	Xtop half of the memo panel.
	XThe top hald will normally size to the number of lines in the diary
	Xfile for the day, unless the number of lines exceed the value in
	Xthis resource.
	XThis ensures that today's events do not dominate the memo panel.
	XDefault: 5 lines.
	X.TP
	X.B January
	X.B February
	Xand so on.
	XThe names of the long form of the month name.
	X.TP
	X.B Jan
	X.B Feb
	Xand so on.
	XA short form of the month name - done this way because I doubt that
	Xwriting with %3s works in all languages.
	XChanging this resource means that the data file will no longer be
	Xcompatible with
	X.I xcalendar .
	X.TP
	X.B Sunday
	X.B Monday
	Xand so on.
	XThe \fIlong\fP names of the days: Sunday, Monday etc.
	XThese are used in titles: the top level widget, the title of an edit window
	Xand the memo frame.
	X.TP
	X.B Sun
	X.B Mon
	Xand so on.
	XThe short names of the days \- used in date strips.
	X.TP
	X.B Weekly
	XThe word `Weekly' used in various places.
	X.SH FILES
	X.PP
	X $HOME/Calendar/*
	X.LP
	X.TP "\w'xc<dd><Mon><Year>  'u"
	Xxc<dd><Mon><Year>
	XA data file is day, Month in three letter format and the year.
	X.TP
	Xxy<Year>
	XA year directory.
	X.TP
	Xxw<Day>
	XA data file for the weekly code, one per day.
	X.TP
	Xmemo
	XThe memo file.
	X.LP
	XThe standard resource database can be found in /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Xcal.
	XAssuming that this is where the system admin installed it.
	X.PP
	X.SH SEE ALSO
	Xxrdb(1), xcal_cal(1)
	X.PP
	X.SH BUGS
	XThere should be some way of removing several edit windows from the screen
	Xat once.
	X.LP
	XIt would be nice to be able to cut from the date box on the screen.
	X.LP
	XSetting an alarm 1 minute in the future may not work.
	X.LP
	XCountdown does not work in the early hours of the morning, if you have a
	Xten minute countdown and an alarm set at 0005 \- then you will not get
	Xwarning at 2325.
	X.LP
	XAlarms set at 0000 probably won't work.
	X.SH AUTHOR
	X.LP
	XCopyright 1989,1990 by Peter Collinson, Hillside Systems
	XAll rights reserved.
	XPlaced into the public domain.
	X.PP
	XMuch of the
	X.B xcalendar
	Xprogram was plundered to create
	X.B xcal ;
	Xauthor is: Roman J. Budzianowski, MIT Project Athena
	X.PP
	XThanks to Ed Gould, Mt Xinu for the support for the
	X.IR calendar (1)
	Xprogram.
	XThanks to Mark Majhor, Sequent for the basis of the alarm code.
	XThanks to Rod Whitby, Austek Microsystems Pty. Ltd., Australia
	Xfor the ideas of the Stick/Unpin code for alarms and for prompting
	Xme to add the memo code.
SHAR_EOF
if test 19269 -ne "`wc -c < 'xcal.man'`"
then
	echo shar: error transmitting "'xcal.man'" '(should have been 19269 characters)'
fi
fi # end of overwriting check
#	End of shell archive
exit 0

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