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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 3 years ago


I have been using the termcal package to produce a calendar for my syllabuses. I like the functionality a lot, but I was wondering if it was possible to make the lesson counting follow more of an outline format than a simple count. So, for example, rather than "1, 2, 3, 4,..." the count could go "1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.1,..."

Here is the not-so-minimal working example from the package documentation:

\begin{calendar}{9/26/94}{6}
\setlength{\calboxdepth}{.3in}
% Description of the Week.
\calday[Monday]{\classday} % Monday
\skipday % Tuesday (no class)
\calday[Tuesday]{\classday} % Wednesday
\calday[Thursday]{\noclassday} % Thursday (unnumbered)
\calday[Friday]{\classday} % Friday
\skipday\skipday % weekend (no class)
% Holidays
\options{10/31/94}{\noclassday}
\caltext{10/31/94}{No Class\\Halloween}
% Exams
\caltext{10/12/94}{Midterm Exam}
% Text on consecutive days
% the subject of the 9th lecture
\caltexton{9}{\S1.2,1.3\\Sorting and disporting}
% the subject of the 10th lecture
\caltextnext{\S1.3,1,4\\Assembling and dissembling}
\caltextnext{}
% the subject of the 12th lecture
\caltextnext{\S9.9\\Tending and rending}
\end{calendar}
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