an annual calendar somewhere?
zryip theSlug
zryip.theslug at gmail.com
Fri Feb 26 15:10:35 EST 2010
2010/2/26 Brian Yennie <briany at qldlearning.com>:
> According to the ncal docs, the country code has nothing to do with language, just Gregorian dates:
>
> -s country_code
> Assume the switch from Julian to Gregorian Calendar at the date
> associated with the country_code. If not specified, ncal tries to
> guess the switch date from the local environment or falls back to
> September 2, 1752. This was when Great Britain and her colonies
> switched to the Gregorian Calendar.
You're right Brian. I confess that I've only read "country_code" and
thought it was a solution. Then I searched on forums the list of
available country code. I have seen an example in a forum and
concluded that I was in the good way...
2010/2/26 Yves COPPE <yvescoppe at skynet.be>:
> no, 10.5.7
Odds. In theory I'm not in a custom system. The ncal was definitively
not the solution ;)
2010/2/26 Andre.Bisseret <Andre.Bisseret at inria.fr>:
> Thank you much Bob for this nice calendar.
> Also, thanks to the others who added comments, results of trials and
> elaborated.
> I was not waiting for such a "rush" on this topic ;-))
>
> However, my problem is not solved with this kind of layout. Mostly I need
> that the user be able to highlight periods of the year.
> For example periods when a holidays' house has been rented (or is plan to be
> rented).
>
> With the present layout that can't be done. One can't drag (in order to
> highlight) from jan. 2 to jan 9 for example, or from jan. 30 to feb 6 etc
>
> That why I am looking for an annual calendar with 12 rows/lines, one for
> each month ( or might be 12 columns).
André,
Have a look to the work of David Beck:
http://www.rotundasoftware.com/rev/
He sent an announce on the list:
http://www.mail-archive.com/use-revolution@lists.runrev.com/msg129010.html
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