Images used in the ../UserGuide.html main doc file, supplemental examples
referenced in the doc file, and a few random bits. None of these are
used by the frigcal program itself.
The "frigcal_configs_base--ascii.py" module here:
is a copy of "frigcal_configs_base.py" in the parent folder, but with
ASCII Unicode encoding and three non-English event category names
removed. Use this in the very unlikely event that you cannot edit
the UTF-8 encoded version in the parent folder, and see section
"Configurations File" in ..\UserGuide.htm for more details.
The "fixeoln.py" script here:
can be used to convert files in this package to Unix end-line format
(it's in this folder, because most users probably won't need it, even
on Linux and Mac OS X). This script is a Python-coded, Unicode-aware,
and portable alternative to dos2unix and unix2dos on Linux. For example,
to convert the configs file to Linux format, run this in a shell window
(the "utf8" at the end is the optional default encoding):
~/.../frigcal/docetc$ python fixeoln.py tounix ../frigcal_configs.py utf8
Run the companion script fixeoln-all.py here to convert all text files
in the package to Unix or DOS format, if they look odd in your viewers:
~/.../frigcal/docetc$ python fixeoln-all.py tounix .. utf8 # Unix
C:\...\frigcal\docetc> python fixeoln-all.py todos .. utf8 # Windows
The "unicodemod*" files and folder here:
are related to the ..\unicodemod.py utility script. Convert a non-UTF8
Unicode calendar file for use in frigcal with a command of this form:
C:\...\frigcal> unicodemod.py myicsfile latin-1 utf-8
Other:
the unicode-cheat-sheet.txt file gives examples of characters usable in
frigcal. For more, see the URLs listed in this file.