A basic popup calendar that can be styled to match workspace themes.
Galendae was designed to be a stylish popup calendar that can match the styling of Desktop Environments or Window Managers.
Galendae is derived from the Roman word Kalendae, meaning the first day of the month. I thought Kalendae sounded like a KDE application and since I was using GTK+, Galendae was born.
GTK+ 3.x
$ git clone https://github.com/chris-marsh/galendae.git
$ make release
galendae will look for a configuration file called galendae.conf. It will search in the following order;
./galendae.conf
~/.config/galendae/galendae.conf
You can specify alternatives configuration files with the '-c' option. You can specify a full path or just a filename. If you only give a filename, the same directories as above will be tried.
$ galendae
$ galendae -c config/blue.conf
galendae [OPTION ...]
DESCRIPTION
Galandae displays a gui calendar. Keys:
h|Left - decrease month
l|Right - increase month
k|Up - increase year
j|Down - decrease year
g|Home - return to current date
q|Esc - exit the calendar
OPTIONS
-c, --config FILE - config file to load
-h, --help - display this help and exit
-v, --version - output version information