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PmCal-Examples

Test.GroupHeader self=0 basepage={*Test.PmCal-Examples} Display the calendar using a text view expiring entries before today and stopping after 10 days. I have adjusted the locale to en_GB for proper date formatting in that locale (assumes you have working locales at your site). Setting reverse=true will give an reverse order display.

(:pmcal cals=PmCal caltype=text locale=en_GB stopafter=10 expire=true
monthsahead=1 reverse=true:)

10/01/09

What a day for a daydream...

PmCalendar? doesn't have the notion of going out to the last entry (because time is theoretically infinite). So you can look out 5 years (that's the max).

(:pmcal cals=PmCal caltype=text locale=en_GB monthsahead=60 expire=true
reverse=true:)

04/10/10 (PmCal)

Something WAY out here.

10/01/09

What a day for a daydream...

Here's the first example again, this time assuming that locales are broken. So you can manually select the formatting of the date using textdatefmt.

(:pmcal cals=PmCal caltype=text stopafter=10 expire=true monthsahead=1
reverse=true textdatefmt='%d.%m.%y':)

10.01.09

What a day for a daydream...

The calendar in full month display but starting at Monday, weekstart=1 (0=Sunday).

(:pmcal cals=PmCal locale=en_GB weekstart=1:)


Today PmCal

« January 2009 »

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

Sun

1?

2?

3?

4?

5?

6?

7?

8? PmCal this is my test

9?

10
What a day for a daydream...

11?

12?

13?

14?

15?

16?

17?

18?

19?

20?

21?

22?

23?

24?

25?

26?

27?

28?

29?

30?

31?

The calendar in full with Annivesary (ACAL) entries shown.

(:pmcal cals=PmCal acals=PmCal :)


Today PmCal

« January 2009 »

Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

1?

2?

3?

4?

5?

6?

7? PmCal School Field Trip

8? PmCal this is my test

9?

10
What a day for a daydream...

11?

12? PmCal Jim Vacation

13? PmCal hjgjghjjhgjh

14?

15?

16?

17? PmCal Rhett's Birthday

18? PmCal This Happens Yearly

19? PmCal test

20? PmCal every year?

21?

22?

23? PmCal Heute ist was los!!

24? PmCal new tests

25?

26?

27?

28?

29?

30?

31?

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