Gallery Items tagged Calendar
Whether for keeping track of your appointments, organizing your plan of work for the coming months, or simply having a convenient place to keep notes on everyday activities, this selection of printable calendar templates and formatted timetables provides a quick and convenient resource for doing so.

Desktop Calendar with Events (Japanese with upLaTeX)
Customisable calendars supporting different languages, sizes (normal, "giant" and "small"), colours and illustrations. The calendars can be marked with events with date ranges, with different markers and styles.
The default-sized calendars print 2-up on A4-sized papers and should fit CD jewel cases.
The "small" calendars print 4-up on A4-sized papers and should fit 3.5" floppy disk cases.
The "giant" calendars are full-page A4-sized.
Colours, illustrations, fonts etc are customisable.
Use the sundayweek document class option to make weeks start on Sundays.
Localisation possible with languages supported by babel/translator/datetime2.
This is an example of such a customisation for Japanese, to be compiled with (up)LaTeX. The original templates have been tested with british, spanish, french, ngerman, italian, portuges, polish, croatian, greek. (Probably works with other languages too.) Use the nobabel option and make your own customisations, for languages not supported by babel and/or translator.
Note: If you get an error when you change the language, try clearing the auxiliary files in your compile session.
Or fork it on Github!
LianTze Lim

Dodecahedron desk calendar
Fancy a cool dodecahedron calendar for your desk? Create one with LaTeX in seconds!
This example of the folding library was originally published in the TeXample gallery at http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/foldable-dodecahedron-with-calendar/.
Till Tantau

Monthly Calendar LaTeX Template
This template has been downloaded from:
http://www.latextemplates.com
Original calendar style author:
Evan Sultanik (http://www.sultanik.com/LaTeX_calendar_style)
Velimir Gayevskiy and Evan Sultanik

Week work
Weekly Timetable Calendar
LaTeX Template
Version 1.1 (4/6/13)
This template has been downloaded from:
LaTeXTemplates.com
Original calendar style author:
Evan Sultanik
License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
Rodrigo Aguilar

Overleaf-themed dodecahedron calendar
An Overleaf-themed dodecahedron calendar!
Some customisations possible e.g. language, day headings (or not), whether Sunday starts the week, some minimal colours.
LianTze Lim (based on the original by Till Tantau)

Desktop calendar with events
Customisable calendars supporting different languages, sizes (normal, "giant" and "small"), colours and illustrations. The calendars can be marked with events with date ranges, with different markers and styles.
The default-sized calendars print 2-up on A4-sized papers and should fit CD jewel cases.
The "small" calendars print 4-up on A4-sized papers and should fit 3.5" floppy disk cases.
The "giant" calendars are full-page A4-sized.
Use the sundayweek document class option to make weeks start on Sundays.
Localisation possible with languages supported by babel/translator/datetime2.
Tested with british, spanish, french, ngerman, italian, portuges, polish, croatian, greek. (Probably works with more.) Use the nobabel option and make your own customisations, for languages not supported by babel and/or translator. Here are examples for Chinese (requires XeLaTeX) and Japanese (requires LuaLaTeX).
Note: If you get an error when you change the language, try clearing the auxiliary files in your compile session.
Or fork it on Github.
LianTze Lim

feuille d'enregistrement (barograph) Maxant N°235
Author : Dominique Collin
Encoding : UTF8
Engine : PDFLaTeX
Sujet : reproduction feuille d'enregistrement barométrique : Maxant N°235A.
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MATERIEL :
COMPILATION : necessite un systeme Tex complet installe sur le disque dur.
Tex Live 2014 pour macintosh intel. (http://www.tug.org/mactex/)
pdfTeX 3.14159265-2.6-1.40.15 (TeX Live 2014)
kpathsea version 6.2.0
LaTeX2e version < 2011/06/27 >
TikZ and PGF sont des packages TeX pour la cr\UTF{00E9}ation de graphiques et dessins programmables.
PGF 2012-05-18 CVS build.
GNUPLOT version 4.4 patchlevel 3 pour macintoh intel
Manuel TikZ = http://www.texample.net/media/pgf/builds/pgfmanualCVS2012-05-18.pdf
TeXample.net is a web site dedicated to the wonderful world of TeX and friends.
EDITEUR DE TEXTE = TextMate version 2.0-beta.6 pour macintosh Intel.
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Dominique Collin
Desktop Calendar with Events (Chinese)
Customisable calendars supporting different languages, sizes (normal, "giant" and "small"), colours and illustrations. The calendars can be marked with events with date ranges, with different markers and styles.
The default-sized calendars print 2-up on A4-sized papers and should fit CD jewel cases.
The "small" calendars print 4-up on A4-sized papers and should fit 3.5" floppy disk cases.
The "giant" calendars are full-page A4-sized.
Colours, illustrations, fonts etc are customisable.
Use the sundayweek document class option to make weeks start on Sundays.
Localisation possible with languages supported by babel/translator/datetime2.
Tested with british, spanish, french, ngerman, italian, portuges, polish, croatian, greek. Use the nobabel option and make your own customisations, for languages not supported by babel and/or translator. This is an example of such a customisation for Chinese, compilable with XeLaTeX.
Note: If you get an error when you change the language, try clearing the auxiliary files in your compile session.
Or fork it on Github!
LianTze Lim

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