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[Orgmode] Re: LaTeX calendar from org-mode agenda?
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Alan E. Davis |
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[Orgmode] Re: LaTeX calendar from org-mode agenda? |
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Fri, 9 Jul 2010 13:46:59 +1000 |
It seems possible that at least one of the LaTeX / org gurus on this
list has used LaTeX monthly calendars. I have had some problems with
LaTeX calendars, but they look really nice, and it would seem not
unlikely to use that format as an output from Org-agenda.
I found LaTeX monthly calendars pretty ridiculous when they are
bloated with dozens of repeated tasks from the diary file. A well
sorted list of events would seem to me to suite this nice-looking hard
copy calendar nicely. To be sure, I'm not sure how well supported the
cal-tex-* series is at this point. I had trouble printing them at
some point, even with help from the developer, Edward Reingold.
C'mon, doesn't anyone know something about LaTeX calendars that would help?
I am offline until my phone is transferred to my new residence. Later
this summer, I'll find time to sift through this problem myself.
I apologize for repeatedly cluttering this list with often clueless
questions. I like org-mode a lot and use it for all kinds of tasks,
but I've lost track of some of the more arcane features over the past
several months. Summer looks a good time to start catching up. The
ability to print out a nice, concise hardcopy checklist from
org-agenda would make a world of difference.
Alan Davis
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Alan E. Davis <address@hidden> wrote:
> I wonder whether anyone has worked up a solution to printing LaTeX
> monthly or weekly calendars from an org-mode setup?
>
> LaTeX calendars can get pretty cluttered up when printed from a diary
> file, but perhaps tags would help. I was able at some point to print
> a LaTeX monthly calendar with entries listed in a separate file.
> Perhaps later this summer I will look into this, but thought someone
> might have solved this problem already.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alan Davis
>