LaTeX templates — Calendars
Keep track of your appointments, organize your work, or create a convenient place to keep notes with this handy collection of LaTeX calendar templates.
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An Overleaf-themed dodecahedron calendar! Some customisations possible e.g. language, day headings (or not), whether Sunday starts the week, some minimal colours.

This template has been downloaded from: http://www.latextemplates.com Original calendar style author: Evan Sultanik (http://www.sultanik.com/LaTeX_calendar_style)

This is a simple model for a mood tracker calendar in LaTeX. It implements the calendar by using pgfcalendar and defines new commands to allow for a simple user interface. Colors, legend, and date range are customizable.

Customisable calendars supporting different languages, sizes and layouts, colours and illustrations. The calendars can be marked with events with date ranges, using different markers and styles. (default, no class option): fits CD cases (11.7cm x 13.65cm) small: like a floppy disk, 9cm x 7.5cm giant: A4 paper, portrait giant,landscape: A4 paper, landscape giantsolo or giantsolo,landscape: like above, but without the mini calendars for previous/next months. Use the sundayweek document class option to make weeks start on Sundays. Localisation possible with languages supported by datetime2/translator, by specifying the language name as a document class option. For unsupported languages, use the nobabel option and make your own customisations. Or fork it on Github.

See the wallcalendar user manual and repository https://ctan.org/pkg/wallcalendar https://github.com/profound-labs/wallcalendar
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