Queue Sheet is a utility that builds PDFs of lists. Printed PDFs can be used to track progress when offline.
Use Queue Sheet to track:
- podcasts
- research papers
- conference videos
- university lectures
Queue Sheet has only been tested on Linux. It might work on Windows and macOS.
Queue Sheet uses XeTeX to build PDFs. It is usually installed as part of TeX Live. The LaTeX packages used depend entirely on the contents of the template.
Check the Releases page for .deb
packages.
Check the Releases page for .rpm
packages.
Install Queue Sheet from Hackage using Cabal as follows:
$ cabal v2-install queue-sheet
Install Queue Sheet from Stackage using Stack as follows:
$ stack install queue-sheet
See the queue-sheet
man page for usage information.
See the examples directory for example queue files, templates, and built output.
Queue Sheet was written quickly to solve a particular pain point. There are no plans to put the package on Hackage.
- Hackage: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/queue-sheet
- Stackage: https://www.stackage.org/package/queue-sheet
- GitHub: https://github.com/ExtremaIS/queue-sheet-haskell
- GitHub Actions CI: https://github.com/ExtremaIS/queue-sheet-haskell/actions
All releases are tagged in the main
branch. Release tags are signed using
the
security@extrema.is
GPG key.
Issues and feature requests are tracked on GitHub: https://github.com/ExtremaIS/queue-sheet-haskell/issues
Issues may also be submitted via email to bugs@extrema.is.
This project is released under the
MIT License as specified in the
LICENSE
file.