![]() We know it will end up smaller, but we also know by now that graphics look better when they are sized down rather than up. Since he's going to put this on a tri-fold sheet of cover stock to make a money gift card, he needs to make it small. I'm sure it was an arbitrary choice to make sure they were all uniform. Note that each finished month is 2.5 x 2.0 inches (6.35 x 5.08 cm). Then, he groups those together to make one month. In order, he creates the frame for the month, adds the text box for the month and year, then one for the weekdays, and then adds the correct date box he created for that month (editing out the dates he doesn't need, like the 31st in a month with only 30 days). Using these, he creates a month at a time, putting in the day and month names as well as the year. In Jim's calendar project, he has text boxes with the dates already laid out (at the sides), one for each starting day. It also allows him more flexibility in his design. That also allows him to make a 4 x 4 grid and add some graphics. In Jim's project, he makes a calendar for 14 months, including December of this year plus January of 2022, so as to overlap calendars (in case you don't get a new calendar right away for 2022). With Khadis's summary of the extension Calendar (found in Extensions > Render > Calendar), I found that the calendar could only be made for one year. While reviewing his artwork, I remembered that Khadis described how to make a calendar in the January, 2015 issue. ![]() The calendar for printout is made in Inkscape. I don't have an article, but I have designed a Money Holder in LibreOffice Draw that my wife and I use every Christmas for gift money to family members. Inkscape Tutorial: Create A Custom Calendarīy Jimlw1 (with a tiny bit of help from Meemaw)
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