;; cal-tex-cursor-month
;; cal-tex-cursor-week
;; cal-tex-cursor-week2
+;; cal-tex-cursor-week2-summary
;; cal-tex-cursor-week-iso
;; cal-tex-cursor-week-monday
;; cal-tex-cursor-filofax-2week
(defcustom cal-tex-diary nil
"Non-nil means diary entries are printed in LaTeX calendars that support it.
-At present, this only affects the monthly, filofax, and iso-week
-calendars (i.e. not the yearly, plain weekly, or daily calendars).
Setting this to nil may speed up calendar generation."
:type 'boolean
:group 'calendar-tex)
;; TODO respect cal-tex-daily-start,end (see cal-tex-week-hours).
;;;###cal-autoload
(defun cal-tex-cursor-week (&optional n event)
- "Make a LaTeX calendar buffer for a two-page one-week calendar.
-It applies to the week that point is in. The optional prefix
-argument N specifies number of weeks (default 1). The calendar
-shows holidays if `cal-tex-holidays' is non-nil (note that diary
-entries are not shown). The calendar shows the hours 8-12am, 1-5pm."
+ "Make a one page LaTeX calendar for one week, showing hours of the day.
+There are two columns; with 8-12am in the first and 1-5pm in the second.
+It shows holidays if `cal-tex-holidays' is non-nil.
+It does not show diary entries.
+
+The optional prefix argument N specifies a number of weeks (default 1).
+
+By default, the calendar is for the week at point; the optional
+argument EVENT specifies a different buffer position."
(interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
last-nonmenu-event))
(or n (setq n 1))
;; TODO respect cal-tex-daily-start,end (see cal-tex-week-hours).
;;;###cal-autoload
(defun cal-tex-cursor-week2 (&optional n event)
- "Make a LaTeX calendar buffer for a two-page one-week calendar.
-It applies to the week that point is in. Optional prefix
-argument N specifies number of weeks (default 1). The calendar
-shows holidays if `cal-tex-holidays' is non-nil (note that diary
-entries are not shown). The calendar shows the hours 8-12am, 1-5pm.
-Optional EVENT indicates a buffer position to use instead of point."
+ "Make a two page LaTeX calendar for one week, showing hours of the day.
+There are two columns; with 8-12am in the first and 1-5pm in the second.
+It shows holidays if `cal-tex-holidays' is non-nil.
+It does not show diary entries.
+
+The optional prefix argument N specifies a number of weeks (default 1).
+
+By default, the calendar is for the week at point; the optional
+argument EVENT specifies a different buffer position."
(interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
last-nonmenu-event))
(or n (setq n 1))
;;;###cal-autoload
(defun cal-tex-cursor-week-iso (&optional n event)
- "Make a LaTeX calendar buffer for a one page ISO-style weekly calendar.
-Optional prefix argument N specifies number of weeks (default 1).
-The calendar shows holiday and diary entries if
-`cal-tex-holidays' and `cal-tex-diary', respectively, are non-nil.
-It does not show hours of the day. Optional EVENT indicates a buffer
-position to use instead of point."
+ "Make a one page LaTeX calendar for one week, in the ISO-style.
+It does not show hours of the day.
+It shows holidays if `cal-tex-holidays' is non-nil.
+It shows diary entries if `cal-tex-diary' is non-nil.
+
+The optional prefix argument N specifies a number of weeks (default 1).
+
+By default, the calendar is for the week at point; the optional
+argument EVENT specifies a different buffer position."
(interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
last-nonmenu-event))
(or n (setq n 1))
;; TODO respect cal-tex-daily-start,end (see cal-tex-weekly4-box).
;;;###cal-autoload
(defun cal-tex-cursor-week-monday (&optional n event)
- "Make a LaTeX calendar buffer for a two-page one-week calendar.
-It applies to the week that point is in, and starts on Monday.
-Optional prefix argument N specifies number of weeks (default 1).
-The calendar shows holidays if `cal-tex-holidays' is
-non-nil (note that diary entries are not shown). The calendar shows
-the hours 8-12am, 1-5pm. Optional EVENT indicates a buffer position
-to use instead of point."
+ "Make a one page LaTeX calendar for one week, showing hours of the day.
+There are two columns; with M-W in the first and T-S in the second.
+It shows the hours 8-12am and 1-5pm.
+It shows holidays if `cal-tex-holidays' is non-nil.
+It does not show diary entries.
+
+The optional prefix argument N specifies a number of weeks (default 1).
+
+By default, the calendar is for the week at point; the optional
+argument EVENT specifies a different buffer position."
(interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
last-nonmenu-event))
(or n (setq n 1))
(run-hooks 'cal-tex-hook)))
;;;###cal-autoload
-(defun cal-tex-cursor-week-at-a-glance (&optional n event)
- "One-week-at-a-glance full page calendar for week indicated by cursor.
-Optional prefix argument N specifies number of weeks (default 1),
-starting on Mondays. The calendar shows holiday and diary entries
-if `cal-tex-holidays' and `cal-tex-diary', respectively, are non-nil.
-It does not show hours of the day. Optional EVENT indicates a buffer
-position to use instead of point."
+(defun cal-tex-cursor-week2-summary (&optional n event)
+ "Make a two page LaTeX calendar for one week, with optional diary entries.
+It does not show hours of the day.
+It shows holidays if `cal-tex-holidays' is non-nil.
+It shows diary entries if `cal-tex-diary' is non-nil.
+
+The optional prefix argument N specifies a number of weeks (default 1).
+
+By default, the calendar is for the week at point; the optional
+argument EVENT specifies a different buffer position."
(interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
last-nonmenu-event))
(cal-tex-weekly-common n event))