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callirhoe - high quality calendar rendering
(c) 2012-2014 George Tzoumas
https://code.google.com/p/callirhoe/
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First steps:
Create a calendar of the current year:
$ callirhoe foo.pdf
Options:
$ callirhoe --help
(or just callirhoe)
More options:
$ callirhoe --list-layouts
bars classic sparse
$ callirhoe -t classic -?
...
$ callirhoe -t sparse -?
Examples:
$ callirhoe --examples
For more info, have a look at the Wiki:
https://code.google.com/p/callirhoe/wiki
PHOTO CALENDARS
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Use calmagick.
Options:
$ calmagick --help
(or just calmagick)
Example usage:
$ cd photos
$ ls
photo001.jpg photo002.jpg ...
Create a calendar starting from current month/year, spanning as many months
as the photo files:
$ calmagick '*.jpg' --range 0:0/0 --outdir=mycalendar
- use the -v option for progress output (if you are bored :) )
- use the -j option for multiple threads, e.g. -j 2
- by default the 'transparent' style is used; use the -s option to override
Create a calendar for 2015 using the first 12 photo files (in alphabetic order):
$ calmagick '*.jpg' --range 1-12/2015 --outdir=mycalendar_2015
Note that we specified where output files (composed images) go: mycaledar_2015/
(folder will be created automatically)
Create a calendar for 2015 choosing 12 random photos from all the available ones
(if not enough photos available, they will be reused in a round-robin fashion):
$ calmagick '*.jpg' --range 1-12/2015 --shuffle --outdir=mycalendar_2015s
-- Have fun !!