- A calendar example from the PGF manual. Modifications are
- changes in font family and size commands
- shaded background circle
- shaded month circles
- font sizes and distances.
Edit and compile if you like:
% A calendar of circles % Author: Till Tantau (The PGF manual), % and Stefan Kottwitz (Modifications such as shaded circles and color) \documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \usepackage[active,tightpage]{preview} \PreviewEnvironment{tikzpicture} \setlength\PreviewBorder{5pt}% \usetikzlibrary{calendar,shadings} \renewcommand*{\familydefault}{\sfdefault} \colorlet{winter}{blue} \colorlet{spring}{green!60!black} \colorlet{summer}{orange} \colorlet{fall}{red} % A counter, since TikZ is not clever enough (yet) to handle % arbitrary angle systems. \newcount\mycount \begin{document} \begin{tikzpicture}[every day/.style={anchor=mid,font=\tiny}] \node[circle,shading=radial,outer color=blue!30,inner color=white, minimum width=15cm] {\textcolor{blue!80!black}{\Huge\the\year}}; \foreach \month/\monthcolor in {1/winter,2/winter,3/spring,4/spring,5/spring,6/summer, 7/summer,8/summer,9/fall,10/fall,11/fall,12/winter} { % Computer angle: \mycount=\month \advance\mycount by -1 \multiply\mycount by 30 \advance\mycount by -90 \shadedraw[shading=radial,outer color=\monthcolor!30,middle color=white, inner color=white,draw=none] (\the\mycount:5.4cm) circle(1.4cm); % The actual calendar \calendar at (\the\mycount:5.4cm) [ dates=\the\year-\month-01 to \the\year-\month-last] if (day of month=1) {\large\color{\monthcolor!50!black}\tikzmonthcode} if (Sunday) [red] if (all) { % Again, compute angle \mycount=1 \advance\mycount by -\pgfcalendarcurrentday \multiply\mycount by 11 \advance\mycount by 90 \pgftransformshift{\pgfpointpolar{\mycount}{1.2cm}}};} \end{tikzpicture} \end{document}
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