On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 2:28 PM Richard Damon <rich...@damon-family.org> wrote: > > On 8/2/20 12:58 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > > Yet follows what most /print/ calendars contain (though some companies > > put the last four months of the current year in a 4-up page, before doing > > one month per page for the new year). "Daily planner" journals also tend to > > cover just one year, from Jan 1 to Dec 31. > > Actually, now many calendars are 15 or 16 months, starting in September > or October and go through the following December (maybe with a planning > calendar page giving a compressed view of the next 4 or 12 months of the > following year. > > There also are 'Academic' calendars that might start in July or August > and go to maybe the following September > Hmmmmmm - - - - one of the problems with slicing and dicing on quotes - - - - stuff gets lost.
I had asked for at least 2.5 years worth of calendar - - - - preferable even more. A previous iteration of this project which I am using (until either I can find or make better) is at present sitting with some 60 months of time showing. Sorry - - - - even 18 months - - - - well its like stepping into a nuclear bomb argument with a water pistol. Regards -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list