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-%% This is file 'termccal-de-doc.tex', Version 2017-08-03
-%% Copyright 2017 Sebastian Friedl <sfr682k@t-online.de>
-%%
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-%% Public License, either version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later version.
-%% The latest version of this license is available at
-%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
-%% and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version 2008-05-04 or later
-%%
-%% This work has the LPPL maintenace status 'maintained'.
-%% The current maintainer of this work is Sebastian Friedl.
-%%
-%% This work consists of the files termcal-de.sty and termcal-de-doc.tex
-%%
-%% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%
-%% The termcal-de package provides a German localization to the termcal package written by
-%% Bill Mitchell, which is intended to print a term calendar for use in planning a class.
-%%
-%% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%
-%% Please report bugs and other problems as well as suggestions for improvements
-%% to my email address (sfr682k@t-online.de).
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-\title{The \texttt{termcal-de} package \\ {\large\url{https://github.com/SFr682k/termcal-de}}}
-\author{Sebastian Friedl \\ \href{mailto:sfr682k@t-online.de}{\ttfamily sfr682k@t-online.de}}
-\date{2017/08/03}
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-\hypersetup{pdftitle={The termcal-de package},pdfauthor={Sebastian Friedl}}
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-\begin{document}
- \maketitle
- \thispagestyle{empty}
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- \begin{center} \itshape
- Dedicated to everybody using this package.
- \end{center}
-
- \medskip
- \begin{abstract}
- \hspace{-1.5em}%
- The \texttt{termcal-de} package provides a German localization to the \texttt{termcal} package written by Bill Mitchell, which is intended to print a term calendar for use in planning a class.
- \end{abstract}
-
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- \tableofcontents
-
- \clearpage
-
-
- \subsection*{Dependencies and other requirements}
- \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{Dependencies and other requirements}
- The \texttt{termcal-de} package requires \LaTeXe\ and the following packages:
-
- \medskip
- \DescribeMacro{termcal}
- The main \texttt{termcal} package
-
- \medskip
- \DescribeMacro{iftex}
- Detects the \LaTeX\ engine used to compile the current document
-
-
- \subsection*{License}
- \begin{small}
- \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{License}
- \textcopyright\ 2017 Sebastian Friedl
-
- \smallskip
- This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the \LaTeX\ Project Public License, either version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later version.
-
- \smallskip
- The latest version of this license is available at \url{http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt} and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of \LaTeX\ version 2008-05-04 or later.
-
- \smallskip
- This work has the LPPL maintenace status \enquote*{maintained}. The current maintainer of this work is Sebastian Friedl. \\
- This work consists of the following files:
- \begin{itemize} \itemsep 0pt
- \item \texttt{termcal-de.sty} and
- \item \texttt{termcal-de-doc.tex}
- \end{itemize}
- \end{small}
-
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- \clearpage
-
-
- % DOCUMENTATION PART ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- \section{Using the package}
- Load the package with \mintinline{LaTeX}{\usepackage{termcal-de}}\footnote{To do so, the package has to be installed in a way \LaTeX\ is able to find it}. Now, \texttt{termcal-de} looks for \texttt{termcal} and loads it when necessary.
-
- \medskip
- \texttt{termcal-de} only adds a German localization to the \texttt{termcal} package. Please read the \href{http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/termcal/termcal.pdf}{\texttt{termcal} documentation} first, because the macros stay almost identical. The differences to plain \texttt{termcal} are listed in section \ref{differences}.
-
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- \section{Differences to plain \texttt{termcal}} \label{differences}
- \texttt{termcal-de} does not only change the way the style is printed to the output, it also changes the date parameter's format expected by the standard \texttt{termcal} commands. \\
- In following, affected commands are listed:
-
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \mintinline{LaTeX}{\begin{calendar}{<starting date>}{<nr of weeks>}}
- \item \mintinline{LaTeX}{\options{<date>}{<option list>}}
- \item \mintinline{LaTeX}{\caltext{<date>}{<text>}}
- \end{itemize}
-
- Plain \texttt{termcal} expects \texttt{<starting date>} and \texttt{<date>} being given in \texttt{m/d/y} format (e.~g.~\texttt{4/16/17} for April 16, 2017). Due to redefinition in \texttt{termcal-de}, both arguments, \texttt{<starting~date>} and \texttt{<date>} have to be given in the \texttt{T.M.YYYY} format (for April~16, 2017: \texttt{16.4.2017}). \\
- See table \ref{dateformatcomp} for some examples.
-
- \begin{table}[h] \centering \small \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.25}
- \begin{tabular}{cc}
- \textbf{plain \texttt{termcal}} & \textbf{with \texttt{termcal-de} package} \\\hline
- \mintinline{LaTeX}{\begin{calendar}{3/16/11}{4}} & \mintinline{LaTeX}{\begin{calendar}{16.3.2011}{4}} \\
- \mintinline{LaTeX}{\options{12/21/12}{\noclass}} & \mintinline{LaTeX}{\options{21.12.2012}{\noclass}} \\
- \mintinline{LaTeX}{\caltext{2/17/18}{Exam}} & \mintinline{LaTeX}{\caltext{17.2.2018}{Exam}} \\
- \hspace{.45\textwidth} & \hspace{.45\textwidth}
- \end{tabular}
- \vspace{-1.5em}
-
- \caption{\small Comparison between plain \texttt{termcal} and \texttt{termcal} extended with \texttt{termcal-de}}
- \label{dateformatcomp}
- \end{table}
-
-
- \section{Additional information}
- \subsection{Using short month names}
- By default, \texttt{termcal-de} prints long month names (e.~g.~\enquote{Januar}) when a new month starts. Passing the \texttt{shortmonth} option to the \mintinline{LaTeX}{\usepackage{termcal-de}} command switches to printing short month names (e.~g.~\enquote{Jan} for \enquote{Januar}).
-
- \subsection{Printing the current date}
- Inside a cell you can print the current date with the \mintinline{LaTeX}{\currentdate} command. It produces something like \enquote{9.~Februar~2000}.
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