Oregonian wrote:
A couple things I discovered along the way. First, merge any layers you have in the image you want to put the year calendar in. If you made a selection that's not the size of your original image, be sure to Select > To Path with it. You may not need it, but if you do you will be happy you saved it. I made a new, transparent layer and ran the script from that layer and that worked fine.
Next year I will modify the script so that it doesn't require that the original layer fills the selected area.
I also need to adjust the placement of the individual months. Currently, they are placed somewhat correctly horizontally (each month centered within its grid cell), but vertically the months are placed at the bottom of their individual grid cell. This was a mistaken in my programming and not how I intend it to behave.
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What I would like to do is have the months evenly distributed from edge-to-edge and top-to-bottom as shown in the following:
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mahvin wrote:
I did notice, however, that 3 months (January, July, and October) got squeezed smaller than the rest of the months.
The fonts used for those months are smaller because there are six rows of weekdays for those months but only five rows for the others. If you wish all of the numerals to have the same font size, use the "Force six week span" option (one of the "wrap" options would also work).
Thanks for all the feedback.