der tog far Linux - a Luach for desktop Linux
Jewish Calendar for Linux
Version 1.3
This Jewish Calendar program can be used on a Linux PDA running the GTK toolkit
and with a graphics resolution at least 240 x 320 pixels,
e.g. the YOPY*)
Download the Jewish Calendar for Linux (together with the compiled binary file
for PDAs) by clicking on
here
Before installation, please read the README file which is also available by
clicking on here
- Month and years
- Displaying of years in the range 1583-3000
- By clicking on the Gregorian month and year number, the month and year can be changed
- Day numbers
- Gregorian day numbers are black
- Jewish day numbers are red when they fall on a holiday, otherwise
they are blue
- Selecting days
- By clicking on a rectangle with a day, that day is selected
- When the selected day falls on a holiday, the name of the holiday
is displayed at the right bottom
- When a torah section is read on the selected day and the selected
day is not a holiday where a special section is read, the name of
the torah section is displayed at the right bottom
- Calculation for Israel or Diaspora
- Chooseable by clicking on
Menu and Configure Israel/Diaspora
- Calculation of Anniversaries, Birthdays and Yahrzeit
- Possibility of multiple persons
- Calculation for a range of years
- Possibility of displaying of Zmanim for the current day
- Alot Hashachar: 72 minutes before sunrise, 16.1 degrees below horizon
- Earliest Tallit: 11 or 10.2 degrees below horizon
- HaNetz HaChama
- Kriat Shema: GR"O, M"A
- Tefila: GR"O, M"A
- Chatzot: GR"O, M"A
- Mincha Gedola: GR"O, M"A
- Mincha K'tana: GR"O, M"A
- Plag HaMincha: GR"O, M"A
- Shkia HaChama
- Tzait Hakochavim: 72 minutes after sunset;
5.95, 7.08, 7.5 or 8.5 degrees below horizon
- Displaying of Halacha information, e.g.
- standard additions: Mashiv haRuakh/Morid haTal; Teyn Berakha/Tal
- Shakharit
- Musaf
- Minkha
- Maariv
Ulrich Greve
E-Mail: ulrichgreve@tichnut.de
*) YOPY is a trademark of G.Mate, Inc.