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Here's what you get..


On this level is the source for the xcal program. If you install it by hand
make sure you put XCal.ad in app_defaults.

There is also in sub-directories:

a)	pscal
	An `old' program that generates calendars in PostScript. Make you
	calendar look nice on the wall. There's a README file in this
	directory that you should look at before installing.
b)	xcal_cal
	A program written by Ed Gould. It takes you calendar entries and
	makes a file for the standard UNIX calendar program to send you mail.
c)	xcalev
	A program that is used to pre-load your calendar with all those
	birthdays that you are prone to forget.
d)	xcalpr
	A program that prints calendar files out to a terminal. Nice if
	you have no X screen. This also can be used to generate a file
	for the UNIX calendar program.