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gdeskcal(1) General Commands Manual gdeskcal(1)
NAME
gdeskcal - A cute little eye-candy calendar for your desktop.
SYNOPSIS
gdeskcal [ options ]
DESCRIPTION
gdeskcal is a cute little eye-candy calendar for your desktop.
It features transparency with smooth alpha-blending and its appearance can be changed completely by using skins.
OPTIONS
gdeskcal accepts the following options:
--help Displays help about the command line options and exits.
--dontsave
Tells 'gDeskCal' not to save any configuration changes on exit.
--dpi=<resolution>
Tells 'gDeskCal' that the screen resolution is <resolution> dots per inch. You normally don't have to use this option since
'gDeskCal' can guess the value. This option affects the scaling of fonts.
--opaque
Causes the calendar to be opaque so you cannot see the background through it. This setting will not be saved.
--skin=<skin>
The name of the skin to use. A skin's name is the name of its directory.
-x <value>
The x coordinate.
-y <value>
The y coordinate.
AUTHOR
gdeskcal was written by Martin Grimme <martin@pycage.de>.
This manual page was written by Sebastien Bacher <seb128@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
February 24, 2003 gdeskcal(1)