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The calendar has been created by [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Cdamian/calendar calendar extension] for [[mediawiki]] by [[http://krass.com krass.com],([http://krass.com/software/ download])
You can also create the same or other calendars on other wiki pages.
example:
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<calendar>
name=YourUserName
view=year
format=%name_%year_%month_%day
</calendar>
You can also drop the format line because it defaults to the above, the format influences the name of the wiki pages created for each day, if you use a different name, it will become a prefix in wiki page names, therefore not interfering with other calendars. Test this in preview mode.
=== Calendar tag options ===
[http://krass.com/software/wikicalendar.README Calendar format README]
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<calendar>
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Revision as of 22:12, 9 January 2006
The calendar has been created by calendar extension for mediawiki by [krass.com,(download)
You can also create the same or other calendars on other wiki pages.
example:
<calendar> name=YourUserName view=year format=%name_%year_%month_%day </calendar> You can also drop the format line because it defaults to the above, the format influences the name of the wiki pages created for each day, if you use a different name, it will become a prefix in wiki page names, therefore not interfering with other calendars. Test this in preview mode. === Calendar tag options === [http://krass.com/software/wikicalendar.README Calendar format README] <pre> <calendar> name=krass view=year </calendar>
The parameters work like this:
"view"
can be "week","month","threemonths" and "year" (default).
"name"
is a name for the calendar and changes the names of the day pages.
"format"
defaults to '%name_%year_%month_%day' and describes the names of the day pages.
"formattitle"
formats the titles in today/days/week view
"day","month","year"
you can specify the date of the calendar, it defaults to today. currently this doesn't work with "view=week"
"date"
this takes a php strtotime ( http:://www.php.net/strtotime ) option and overrides the "day","month","year" option above. examples are: date="+1 week" date="next monday" date="+7 days"
"weekstart"
week starts on 1=monday ... 7=sunday. default is 1
format & formattitle accept these substitutions:
%name %day,%month,%year any php date() substitution prefixed with '%', like '%m','%d','%Y'