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rupertapplin
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Hello from New Zealand

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Hi All,
Have been lurking around the forums abit lately, learning to hack a bit of LaTex and tikz. I've been working on a circular calendar for a while - after abandoning writing it in postscript, ended up with using LaTex/Tikz.

Finally got my calendar sorted - though still want to improve the code used to generate it, was using Unix shell scripting to generate my .tex file - as a result my tex coding is hideous - given that the shell script generates each element rather than routines within the tex file, however for those interested, here's a link to the final result, comments appreciated.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8pE3 ... DlDZkVobDA

Cheers
Rupert

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cgnieder
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Re: Hello from New Zealand

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Hi Rupert!

Welcome to the LaTeX community!

Best regards
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