Help/CalendarListPlugin
The CalendarList plugin is used in conjunction with the Calendar plugin. It was written for those who use a wiki as a personal information manager.
Just click any date in the calendar, edit the for that date, then come back to this page. The event should be listed below the calendar.
Usage
<<Calendar>> <<CalendarList>>
Example
Click any date and edit it, then return to this page:
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Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | |||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |||
8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | |||
15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | |||
22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 |
Arguments
Argument |
Description |
Default value |
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year |
Specify the year for the calendar. |
Current year |
month |
Specify the month for the calendar. |
Current month |
prefix |
Prefix |
Current page |
date_format |
Date format |
%Y-%m-%d |
order |
Report sequence: “normal” or “reverse”. “reverse” displays newest dates first. |
PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_ORDER |
month_offset |
Month offset |
0 |
Support ranges: next or last N days/events
Argument |
Description |
Default value |
---|---|---|
next_n_days |
next_n_days=60: Display entries for the next 60 days / 2 months. |
PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_NEXT_N_DAYS (empty) |
next_n |
next_n=20: Display only the next 20 entries. Ignored if next_n_days is defined. |
PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_NEXT_N (empty) |
last_n_days |
last_n_days=60: Display entries for the last 60 days / 2 months. |
PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_LAST_N_DAYS (empty) |
last_n |
last_n=20: Display only the last 20 entries. Ignored if last_n_days is defined. |
PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_LAST_N (empty) |
month_format |
How to display the Month. |
%B %Y |
wday_format |
How to display the weekday, if supported by your strftime() function. |
%a |
start_wday |
Start the week at Sunday or Monday |
1 for Monday |
Config Options
- PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_ORDER = normal
- PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_NEXT_N_DAYS = ''
- PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_NEXT_N = ''
- PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_LAST_N_DAYS = ''
- PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_LAST_N = ''
Author
Derived from Calendar plugin by Martin Norbäck.