Hi Sakurai san, I gave calfw a new try yesterday. It works well now and I really like it! I tried to do, as you suggested, a export via htmlfontify-buffer. It seems like it has problems with the cell alignment for those cells which contain an appointment. Please see the attached picture (I can send you the html file in a private mail if you are interested to see the html code). Could be the trouble of a non-monospace font, As far as I know Japanese fonts are monospace? The generic htmlfontify-buffer might be a bit to simple. E.g. as you can see in the image, I use a dark colour scheme in emacs. This is also used in the export, making it difficult to print. How about a real export function in calfw? Similar to what the calendar/diary offers. I could help to work on a LaTeX template using graphical elements e.g. by using TikZ [1]. There are SVG-based generators and solutions written in python as well. However, I have no idea how move the data of calfw into a template or into such a script. My elisp knowledge is almost non existing. All the best Torsten [1] http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/feature/calendar-library/ On 26 February 2013 01:56, SAKURAI Masashi 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, > -- > SAKURAI, Masashi (family, given) > m.sakurai@kiwanami.net >