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Now we are going to include ''Current events'' which will give us the actual calendar right here. ''Current events'' understands the following parameters:
 
Now we are going to include ''Current events'' which will give us the actual calendar right here. ''Current events'' understands the following parameters:
 
* year - defaults to the current year
 
* year - defaults to the current year

Revision as of 15:35, 9 December 2007

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Now we are going to include Current events which will give us the actual calendar right here. Current events understands the following parameters:

  • year - defaults to the current year
  • month - defaults to the current month
  • purpose - empty or a string which will be used as a category filter. Only events belonging to that category will be shown. You can even specify a group of purposes by using the broken pipe (¦) character as a separator.
  • namespace - empty or a namespace string. Only event defined in articles in that namespace will be shown; new events will be created in an article which belongs to that namespace
  • show - empty or the name of a chpater in the event articles; the contents of that chapter will be included below the title of the article. The chapter can also contain an image.
  • eventList = {no|current|all}, defaults to 'current'; produces a tabular report of the selected events
  • width = empty or a width specification for the table, e.g. '500px' or '100%'; default is to make the calendar as small as possible
  • noadd = empty or '1'; when set to '1' the calendar will not offer a link to create an event page
  • nolink = empty or '1'; when set to '1' the calendar will not contain a link to the event page. Instead the day number will link to the event list. Using this option with "eventList=no" does not make sense. If nolinks is set to '1', noadd is implicitly set to '1'.