Notes on (now-obsolete) LCAL 2.0.0:
Version 2.0.0 of LCAL was released on 05 Aug 2006.
Changes that were available in that release:
- Added a brand new calendar format (see Figure 3a, on the main
website). This new format is a 1-page format showing only the odd
days in a month. This allows an entire month to be displayed on a
single 'US letter'-sized page without having to compress the
output, as is currently done with the '-S' option. (The original
method of 1-page output [using '-S'] will still be supported too.)
- Added support for DOS (includes DOS under Windows) and DOS+DJGPP
build environments. Clarified that DOS/Windows+Cygwin is supported
too.
- Removed support for Vax/VMS and Amiga.
- Fixed the 'timezone' bugs as described in the 'Bugs/Problems in
(now-obsolete) PCAL 4.9.1' section (see the link in the 'Notes On
Obsolete Releases of PCAL' section, on the main website page).
(These bugs apply to both PCAL and LCAL.)
- Fixed the longstanding problem whereby the PostScript output did not
include page enumerations, thereby preventing PostScript viewer
applications (e.g. 'gv') from properly paging between the first and
second pages on the 2-page calendar format.
- Completely overhauled to eliminate the dependency on the external
PostScript source file and on the program to perform 'PostScript to
C header file' conversion. This substantially reduces overall
source code size. Furthermore, it simplifies and more clearly
highlights the differences between portrait and landscape
orientations.
Bugs/Problems in (now-obsolete) LCAL 2.0.0: