As I keep working on xtopdf, my Python toolkit for PDF creation, every now and then I get ideas for new applications that use xtopdf.
Today I thought of using xtopdf with Python to generate PDF calendars.
Here is a program, CalendarToPDF, which shows how to do that:
"""
CalendarToPDF.py
Author: Vasudev Ram - www.dancingbison.com
Copyright 2014 Vasudev Ram
This is a demo program to generate PDF calendars.
"""
import sys
import traceback
from debug1 import debug1
import calendar
from PDFWriter import PDFWriter
try:
cal = calendar.TextCalendar(calendar.SUNDAY)
cal_str = cal.formatmonth(2014, 02, 4, 2)
cal_lines = cal_str.split("\n")
pw = PDFWriter("Calendar-February-2014.pdf")
pw.setFont("Courier", 10)
pw.setHeader("Calendar for February 2014")
pw.setFooter("Generated by xtopdf: http://bit.ly/xtopdf")
for line in cal_lines:
if line != "":
pw.writeLine(line)
pw.close()
print "Calendar generated."
except Exception as e:
traceback.print_exc()
sys.exit(1)
This example program generates a simple PDF text calendar for February 2014. Run it with:
python CalendarToPDF.py
This is a screenshot of the resulting PDF output:
Enjoy.
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