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It's a software to create a programable calendar.
The information will be pleced in files witch prolog-like syntax.
The event is a clausule like:
birth(adam,date(2005,5,23)). birthday(Person,date(NextYears,Month,DayOfMonth)) :- birth(Person,date(Year,Month,DayOfMonth)), succ(Year,NextYear), plus(Year,150,EndYear), between(NextYear,EndYear,NextYears).
And presented by:
:- add_event birth/2. :- set_event(birth(Person,_),title(format("Birth of ~w"),[Person])). :- set_event(birthday(Person,_),title(format("Birthday of ~w"),[Person])). :- set_event(birth(_,Day),day(Day)). :- set_event(birthday(_,Day),day(Day)). :- set_event(birth/2,color(yellow)). :- set_event(birthday/2,color(gold)).
To see your week in terminal:
?- week.
The same effect using days(8)
.
To export 360 days to ical
format:
?- ical(today,360).
You can also reply ical by http like reply_http_page/2
?- reply_ical(today,360).