Year calendar creation in Python
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pyearcal
========
Generate your year calendar in Python. The result is a PDF file with 12 pages containing an image and a grid of days.
### Requirements
* pillow or PIL
* reportlab
* DejaVu fonts (if you want pyearcal work out of the box)
* BeautifulSoup (optional)
* Python 2.7?, 3.4+ (version <=0.2 only Python 2.7 support)
### Usage
1. Prepare a directory with 12 images (different image providers are planned)
2. Initialize calendar with all options.
3. Render it to PDF
### Example code
```python
# Import important modules
from pyearcal import YearCalendar
from pyearcal.image_sources import UnsortedImageDirectory
from datetime import date
from pyearcal.l10n import CzechLocale
# Use all pictures from "images" directory
image_source = UnsortedImageDirectory("images")
# Use Czech locale and holidays
locale = CzechLocale()
# Set a few special days
special_days = [
date(2014, 1, 31) # Guido van Rossum's birthday
]
calendar = YearCalendar(2016, image_source, locale, special_days)
calendar.render("calendar.pdf")
```
You can take **FlickrDownloader** as an inspiration for developing a more sophisticated image source.
### Example with real pictures
[India Faces Calendar 2014 (80 MB)](http://pyearcal.vzdusne.cz/calendar.pdf)
pyearcal
========
Generate your year calendar in Python. The result is a PDF file with 12 pages containing an image and a grid of days.
### Requirements
* pillow or PIL
* reportlab
* DejaVu fonts (if you want pyearcal work out of the box)
* BeautifulSoup (optional)
* Python 2.7?, 3.4+ (version <=0.2 only Python 2.7 support)
### Usage
1. Prepare a directory with 12 images (different image providers are planned)
2. Initialize calendar with all options.
3. Render it to PDF
### Example code
```python
# Import important modules
from pyearcal import YearCalendar
from pyearcal.image_sources import UnsortedImageDirectory
from datetime import date
from pyearcal.l10n import CzechLocale
# Use all pictures from "images" directory
image_source = UnsortedImageDirectory("images")
# Use Czech locale and holidays
locale = CzechLocale()
# Set a few special days
special_days = [
date(2014, 1, 31) # Guido van Rossum's birthday
]
calendar = YearCalendar(2016, image_source, locale, special_days)
calendar.render("calendar.pdf")
```
You can take **FlickrDownloader** as an inspiration for developing a more sophisticated image source.
### Example with real pictures
[India Faces Calendar 2014 (80 MB)](http://pyearcal.vzdusne.cz/calendar.pdf)
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