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Tìtstewan

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New calendars for 2015 are now here:
http://forum.learnnavi.org/fan-art/avatar-calendar-2015/
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So, I created a new calendar for the year 2014. I've used some nice various screanshots (I've modified it a bit by Photoshop).
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This calendar is available in five different languages:

Old calendars are still here:
http://forum.learnnavi.org/mgallery/?sa=album;id=298

If you want this calendar in other language, feel free to post here. :)
Also report any mistake here which I probably did. - Irayo!

Those calendars are available only for LN members!

Boring legal thing: Do not commercialize this stuff! This is made by a fan.

Enjoy! :D

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Blue Elf

Great job, many thanks! This time I must print it, I didn't do it last year.
What is original size of "one month picture"? How do you recommend to print it? One month per A4 paper? Or two?

Note on Czech version - some diacritic marks are missing or wrong, does font support East european languages? Probably not...
Ct => Čt (Thursday)
Ûnor => Únor (February)
Brezen => Březen (March)
Kvêten => Květen (May)
Cerven => Červen (June)
Cervenec => Červenec (July)
Spren => Srpen (typo, August)
Zárí => Září (September)
Ríjen => Říjen (October)

If diacritic can't be corrected, simply remove it, that's suffice. Computer people are used to write not česky, but cesky  ;D
Oe lu skxawng skxakep. Slä oe nerume mi.
"Oe tasyätxaw ulte koren za'u oehu" (Limonádový Joe)


Tìtstewan

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Quote from: Blue Elf on October 07, 2013, 02:15:36 PM
Great job, many thanks! This time I must print it, I didn't do it last year.
What is original size of "one month picture"? How do you recommend to print it? One month per A4 paper? Or two?
The original paper size is A4. You can print it as A5, but I'm not sure if the Numbers/letters are clearly readable. I would print the calender as minimum size of 60% of A4 (It also depend of the quality of your printer). This PDF file is created as a "high quality print version", that means you can scale it without loose much quality.
I will print that too, but first I have to fix my printer...

Quote from: Blue Elf on October 07, 2013, 02:15:36 PM
Note on Czech version - some diacritic marks are missing or wrong, does font support East european languages? Probably not...
Ct => Čt (Thursday)
Ûnor => Únor (February)
Brezen => Březen (March)
Kvêten => Květen (May)
Cerven => Červen (June)
Cervenec => Červenec (July)
Spren => Srpen (typo, August)
Zárí => Září (September)
Ríjen => Říjen (October)

If diacritic can't be corrected, simply remove it, that's suffice. Computer people are used to write not česky, but cesky  ;D
I know that. The problem is, the program will not eat that letter with papyrus font. With the russian version I had the same problem, therefore the month and days are in "times new roman" font (numbers and Na'vi text are in papyrus font). If you wish I can fix that, but I have to choose an other font for your czech letters.

Edit: As for the broken Czech Ú -> fixed

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Vip'kan

A very nice calendar ma tsmukan =)

I download it on my computer and I think I print it and will put on my wall next year =D
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Blue Elf

Quote from: Tìtstewan on October 07, 2013, 05:50:24 PM
I know that. The problem is, the program will not eat that letter with papyrus font. With the russian version I had the same problem, therefore the month and days are in "times new roman" font (numbers and Na'vi text are in papyrus font). If you wish I can fix that, but I have to choose an other font for your czech letters.

Edit: As for the broken Czech Ú -> fixed
I think it's not necessary. Just fix this typo on August: Spren -> should be Srpen
Oe lu skxawng skxakep. Slä oe nerume mi.
"Oe tasyätxaw ulte koren za'u oehu" (Limonádový Joe)


Tìtstewan

Quote from: Blue Elf on October 09, 2013, 01:15:19 AM
I think it's not necessary. Just fix this typo on August: Spren -> should be Srpen
Fixed!
Meh, you czech people have a completely different calendar...

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