[Goodie] Importable tree-tag based Calendar
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 3:41 am
Attached is a tag-tree based Calendar for 2012. It should be able to import directly into your CintaNotes file. I recommend making a backup of your database first, of course.
Each date tag is of the form yyyy/mm/WOM/dd
where yyyy is year, mm is month, WOM is week of month, and dd is day of month.
There is also a tag to indicate that the item is calendar related (_CAL) and that is a filler (_FILL) and not an actual event. My convention is to use an underscore for all tags that relate to dates (like _JNL for journal). This way I can find and delete all the filler (date-holders) if I think of a better arrangement for the calendar. I can also hide the _FILL tagged items when I just want to see the main calendar events. So be aware of those tags in case you are also using them.
The reason for the WOM section is to allow entire weeks to be viewed independently of the rest of the calendar. However, I haven't settled whether this is the best way to organize things.
The numbering for the WOM may be a little odd at the start and end of the year because weeks overlap from prior/future years. (thus there are 6 weeks in December 2012).
I'll probably do a 2013 if people like this.
This could probably go in the goodies thread once verified.
Thanks!
Mark
Edit: Revised version should sort better.
Edit: Added 2013 filler calendar
Each date tag is of the form yyyy/mm/WOM/dd
where yyyy is year, mm is month, WOM is week of month, and dd is day of month.
There is also a tag to indicate that the item is calendar related (_CAL) and that is a filler (_FILL) and not an actual event. My convention is to use an underscore for all tags that relate to dates (like _JNL for journal). This way I can find and delete all the filler (date-holders) if I think of a better arrangement for the calendar. I can also hide the _FILL tagged items when I just want to see the main calendar events. So be aware of those tags in case you are also using them.
The reason for the WOM section is to allow entire weeks to be viewed independently of the rest of the calendar. However, I haven't settled whether this is the best way to organize things.
The numbering for the WOM may be a little odd at the start and end of the year because weeks overlap from prior/future years. (thus there are 6 weeks in December 2012).
I'll probably do a 2013 if people like this.
This could probably go in the goodies thread once verified.
Thanks!
Mark
Edit: Revised version should sort better.
Edit: Added 2013 filler calendar