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I've only looked at the A4 one.

Good job, looks fine.  Just for the record, what is your intended market
going to do with this?  It won't alert them to an impending event. 
Somehow you've made it so that if I press 'Return' I go to a new line
without it's creating a new line, and destroying the document which is good.

//James

On 2014-01-18 16:37, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:

I finally had some time to upload the A4 and Letter size 2014
LibreOffice themed calendars to the Template Center.  They are in two
different "entries".

LibreOffice-2014-Calendar--a4-landscape--white-banner-green4-weekends--monday-first.odt

LibreOffice-2014-Calendar--letter-landscape--white-banner-green4-weekends--with-USA-Holidays.odt



Now I wait for approval.

These two calendars are also at:

https://owncloud.documentfoundation.org/Common/QA/Calendars#

I do want input and comments for these calendars.  That is the only
way I can make them better.

The A4 calendar has Monday as the first day of the week, while the
Letter/USA one uses our standard Sunday as the first day of the week.

I used a white background LibreOffice banner found in the wiki pages.

I used LO green #4 for the weekend background shading.

The original template was a .doc file that needed a lot of editing to
make it a LO themed calendar, plus the movement of all of the days
"left" for the "Monday first" calendar.  I increased the size of the
printed calendar to maximize the size of the day/cells but due to a
"quirk", I had to leave a wider bottom margin.  If I enlarge the
height of the day/cells any more [for the most part], it seems that
Writer wants to place the last line of days onto the next page.  Yes,
as someone pointed out, I did not use "proper styles" options, but
since I started with a .doc file, and I am not "good" at making/using
styles, I did not do the larger amount of editing required to add a
"proper" style to every cell that was either a weekday [white
background], weekend day [LO green #4], or a blank cell [15% gray].

Yes, I would not have this problem if I used Calc, but the original
template was a .doc file, so Writer it was.

Maybe, sometime in the future, I will create a Calc based 2015 calendar.

The reason I like Writer based calendars is the simple fact that when
I export it to PDF I have the entire year in the file.  I have not
seen a way to do that with having 12 monthly sheets in Calc.



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