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pdfschedule
is a Python 3 script for creating PDF documents showing
one's weekly schedule of events.
pdfschedule
requires Python 3.8 or higher. Just use pip for Python 3 (You have pip, right?) to install
pdfschedule
and its dependencies:
python3 -m pip install pdfschedule
pdfschedule [<OPTIONS>] [<infile> [<outfile>]]
Input — formatted as described below under "Input Format" — is read from
<infile>
(defaulting to standard input), and the resulting PDF is written
to <outfile>
(defaulting to <infile>
with its file extension changed to
.pdf
, or to standard output if <infile>
is standard input).
-C, --color | Color the event boxes various colors instead of just grey. |
-E TIME, --end-time TIME | |
Specify the time of day at which each day should start.
Times are specified in the format HH:MM using
24-hour time, the minutes being optional (and
optionally separated from the hour by a colon or
period). Defaults to half an hour before the earliest
event start time or 00:00, whichever is later. | |
-F FONT, --font FONT | |
Typeset text in the given font. FONT must be
either the name of a builtin PostScript font or the
path to a .ttf file. By default, text is typeset
in Helvetica. | |
-f SIZE, --font-size SIZE | |
Set the size of the font used for event information to
SIZE (default 10). The names of the days of the
week are typeset at SIZE * 1.2 ; the times of day
are typeset at SIZE / 1.2 . | |
-M, --start-monday | |
Use Monday as the first day of the week instead of Sunday. | |
-p, --portrait | Typeset the table in "portrait mode," i.e., with the shorter side of the paper as the width. The default is to typeset it in "landscape mode." |
-s FACTOR, --scale FACTOR | |
Divide the length of each side of the table by
FACTOR . Without this option, the table fills the
whole page, except for a one-inch margin on each side. | |
-S TIME, --start-time TIME | |
Specify the time of day at which each day should end.
Times are specified in the format HH:MM using
24-hour time, the minutes being optional (and
optionally separated from the hour by a colon or
period). Defaults to half an hour after the latest
event end time or 24:00, whichever is earlier. | |
-T, --no-times | Do not show the times for each hour line. |
--no-weekends | Do not show Sunday and Saturday. |
Input is a YAML list of dictionaries. Each dictionary represents a single weekly event and must contain the following keys:
name
- (optional) The (possibly multiline) text to display in the event's box on the schedule
days
The days of the week on which the event occurs, specified as a string of one or more of the following abbreviations in any order (optionally with intervening whitespace and/or commas):
Abbreviation Day Su
orSun
Sunday M
orMo
orMon
Monday T
orTu
orTue
Tuesday W
orWe
orWed
Wednesday H
orR
orTh
orThu
Thursday F
orFr
orFri
Friday Sa
orSat
Saturday Case is significant. Unknown abbreviations are ignored.
time
- The start & end times of the event in the format
HH:MM - HH:MM
. Times are specified in 24-hour format, the minutes being optional (and optionally separated from the hour by a colon or period). color
- (optional) The background color of the event's box, given as six
hexadecimal digits. The default background color is either grey or, if
--color
is in effect, taken from a small palette of basic colors based on the event's index.
The following input file:
- name: Garfield impersonation
days: M
time: 7-9
color: "FFB04E"
- name: Work to live
days: MTWRF
time: 9-17
- name: |
Exercise class
(The one on Main Street)
days: M, W, F
time: 17:00 - 18:00
color: "29FF65"
- name: Have they brought back my favorite show yet?
days: R
time: 19-19.30
color: "FF84DF"
- name: Poor decisions
days: F
time: 22-23.59
color: "000000"
- name: Sleep in
days: SatSun
time: 7-12
color: "4226C4"
produces (using the default options) an output file that looks like this: