Hi Sakurai san,
CC: Hi David,

thanks a lot for the offer, I would need to check what was the specific problem. Indeed I would love to use calfw if it can produce a printable version. 
Did you think about a PDF export via LaTeX?
I would be glad to help with this. 

Actually, my idea was to get a print-out calendar of the past last week, the current week and the next 2-3 weeks on a single double sided page. I would print and fold this every week once, carry it around in my money-wallet doing good old paper-pen organisation and transfer all the handwritten stuff into org-mode as soon as I am sitting in front of my PC.

Furthermore, I would like to scan and file those printouts for archiving purpose.

Finally, you might like to get in contact with the author of org-caldav David Engster (I was so free to CC him this mail). Since he should have a pretty good idea of caldav on emacs, it might be possible to use calfw as caldav-client. This would allow to subscribe to calendars for public holiday or of co-workers which do not use emacs. If I understood calfw internal structure right, it would "just" require a calfw-caldav.el extension.
I can see a lot of great synergetical effects for both projects and would be glad if this stipulates both of you to think of e.g. certain hooks to let both projects work seamlessly together.
E.g. calfw could be the frontend for a merge function of org-caldav showing conflicting appointments.


Thanks a lot for the great projects.
ども ありがと ございます.

Torsten




On 26 February 2013 01:56, SAKURAI Masashi <m.sakurai@kiwanami.net> wrote:
Hi,

> Alternatives:
> I read about calfw and org2hpda. However, I did not found a way to generate a printable version of
> calfw (and I had trouble to set it up). For org2hpda I still struggle with the installation and it
> seems to be broken at the moment. Not sure.

I'm an author of calfw. I would help you about calfw.

After displaying your calfw buffer, you can get a HTML buffer
with M-x htmlfontify-buffer.


Regards,
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SAKURAI, Masashi (family, given)
m.sakurai@kiwanami.net