I guess this is a challenge for Willi : a module to typeset "dutch calendars" as in https://www.calendari.it/ (I am not involved at all with the site, it's the first I have found ) I like the slim version, with 3 months, the saint(s) of the day, the moon phases, the week number, the day from the beginning and to the end of the year .... -- luigi
When I still used paper calendars, I wrote a script (Perl, later ported to Python) to generate calendars with arbitrary information – international holidays, birthdays, fairs & other long-term dates... – and ConTeXt (MkII) templates for the planner sizes of myself, my girlfriend and a general A4 one. Daily, weekly, monthly and year overview pages possible. Since three of my planner pages fit on one A4 sheet, Willi provided a 3UP arranging pattern. I don’t know if it would make sense to use that old code for something new. Hraban
On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 1:14 PM Taco Hoekwater
The reference site treccani says https://www.treccani.it/vocabolario/olandese/ Calendario o., quello formato da 12 o 6 fogli contenenti ciascuno uno o due mesi con i giorni disposti in colonna, che si appende alla parete. So, a wall calendar with 12 or 6 sheets, each one within one or two months, but the canonical form is with 12 sheets with the previous month on the left, the current month at the center and the next month on the right, each one with the days in a single column. Of course there are now many variations, but the canonical form is the better one. I don't know the origin of the term. -- luigi
Best wishes for the new year ! Talking of calendars, this one is even more compact: each year is shown on one page, and when changing the year only the three lines where the months are shown will change: http://www.professores.im-uff.mat.br/hjbortol/c1p/?fbclid=IwAR3EkoYjcxA2MCkf... Best regards: Otared
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Henning Hraban Ramm
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luigi scarso
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Otared Kavian
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Taco Hoekwater