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The Calendar LaTeX commands produce a buffer of LaTeX code that prints as a calendar. Depending on the command you use, the printed calendar covers the day, week, month or year that point is in.
Generate a one-month calendar (cal-tex-cursor-month
).
Generate a sideways-printing one-month calendar
(cal-tex-cursor-month-landscape
).
Generate a one-day calendar
(cal-tex-cursor-day
).
Generate a one-page calendar for one week
(cal-tex-cursor-week
).
Generate a two-page calendar for one week
(cal-tex-cursor-week2
).
Generate an ISO-style calendar for one week
(cal-tex-cursor-week-iso
).
Generate a calendar for one Monday-starting week
(cal-tex-cursor-week-monday
).
Generate a Filofax-style two-weeks-at-a-glance calendar
(cal-tex-cursor-filofax-2week
).
Generate a Filofax-style one-week-at-a-glance calendar
(cal-tex-cursor-filofax-week
).
Generate a calendar for one year
(cal-tex-cursor-year
).
Generate a sideways-printing calendar for one year
(cal-tex-cursor-year-landscape
).
Generate a Filofax-style calendar for one year
(cal-tex-cursor-filofax-year
).
Some of these commands print the calendar sideways (in “landscape mode”), so it can be wider than it is long. Some of them use Filofax paper size (3.75in x 6.75in). All of these commands accept a prefix argument which specifies how many days, weeks, months or years to print (starting always with the selected one).
If the variable cal-tex-holidays
is non-nil
(the
default), then the printed calendars show the holidays in
calendar-holidays
. If the variable cal-tex-diary
is
non-nil
(the default is nil
), diary entries are included
also (in weekly and monthly calendars only).
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