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Publish options for calendar on Site: Calendar Template

These are the options available to writers and readers for controlling the look of typeset calendar page collections.

Format
format output format (hide makepdf) -
Type
ptype publish type (hide wikilog) -
Logdate
logdate Calendar starting date (hide $Logdate) -
Order
order calendar sort order (*d|Newest first;o|Oldest first) -
Surtitle
surtitle client name appears on cover (“Wikipublisher”)
Title
title appears on cover and in page header (“Selected $Groupspaced entries”)
Subtitle
subtitle appears on cover and in page footer (“From the $WikiTitle”)
Cover alignment
cover alignment of cover text (left;centre;*right) +
Cover heading style
coverstyle font style for cover heading text (*sans;serif) +
Watermark
watermark appears on every page (|[none],draft,exposure draft,confidential,sample) +
Duplex
duplex format pages to print 2 sided (*on;off) +
Justification
justification text justified or ragged right (*on;off) +
Paragraph separator
parasep separation between paragraphs (*indent;space) +
Section on new page
sectionnewpage major section starts new page (on;*off) +
Autonumber depth
autonumber depth of numbered sections (*0;1) +
Heading style
headingstyle font style for section heading text (*sans;serif) +
Body style
bodystyle font style for body text (sans;*serif) +
Font set
fontset predefined collections of sans and serif fonts (*pslatex|times, default|computer modern, newcent|new century, palatino|palatino, palatcm|palatino modern) +
Page size
pagesize ISO or US standard (*A4;A5;US | US letter) +

The reader’s choices override the writer’s. A + indicates that this item is a default unless over-ridden.

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