Psp calendar plugin template




















Want more calendar styles? Thanks for watching! We hope you found this tutorial helpful and we would love to hear your feedback in the Comments section below. For this tutorial, we are using a Calendar with Notes template but techniques and tools can be applied to the free calendar template available to download above, or templates that you may have purchased from the Discovery Center store or PaintShop Pro New from Template catalog.

If we look at the Layers palette, we can see that we have each month of the year as a different layer. Underneath that, we have an image mask area for adding your own custom image, and a variety of different seasonal backgrounds.

NOTE : not all calendar templates will include a selection of backgrounds. Here, we have many different seasonal backgrounds. Use the Visibility icon to toggle off the Spring background, and toggle on the background of your choice.

At the top of the Layers palette is the Opacity slider. You can use this to adjust the opacity of each layer. In this particular template, there are varying levels of transparency for different backgrounds.

If you find that the background is too dark, you can lower the Opacity level so that the text is more clearly visible over top of your selected background. The beauty of these calendar templates is that you can showcase your favorite photos, whether you are creating a calendar for yourself or as a gift for someone else.

NOTE : if your photo ends up in the wrong layer order in the Layers palette you can simply drag it up or down to the correct layer. You can use the Text tool to add any kind of text to your calendar.

For example, you can add holidays, birthdays, or other special events. Or important reminders, appointments, etc. Some templates even have space to write notes for the month, which you can do with the Text tool or write by hand on your printed calendar. As you are working on your calendar template, you should be saving periodically as a. Not all templates are built exactly the same, so the options for customization may differ slightly. But the goal here is just to provide some creative inspiration if you are looking for more advanced options.

As mentioned before, the example template we are working with has a variety of image backgrounds included, so we have options to modify these backgrounds. If you want to use your own custom background, or the template you are using does not include any background images, you can add your own very easily. This could be a solid color background, a gradient or pattern fill, or even a photo.

In most calendar templates, the pre-existing text elements, such as numbers, names of the months, and days of the week have been converted to raster layers.

Because these text elements have been converted to raster, you cannot use the Text tool to modify them. But there are other ways that you can customize the text. Then use the Text tool to add the month in your desired font and use the Tool Options toolbar to make any adjustments needed to the size and color. You can also change the color of the dates if, for example, you wanted to highlight a special date with a different color.

Just because the calendar appears in the right sidebar doesn't mean it has to stay there. Feel free to drag it to the left sidebar, or if you have the screen real estate for it into the main content area.

If you move it out of the sidebar, the view can even be pinned; great for more advanced tile layouts! Useful if you want to open a bunch of daily notes in a row especially if you have the Sliding Panes plugin enabled! If you open a note from a different month, you might want to see it on the calendar view. To do so, you can run the command Calendar: Reveal open note from the command palette.

If you want to style weekends to be distinguishable from weekdays, you can set the var --color-background-weekend to be any color you want. The weekly note functionality has been split out into its very own plugin. In the future, the functionality will be removed from the Calendar plugin; so if you're currently using weekly notes, I encourage you to make the switch.

Don't worry, the behavior is functionally identical and will still integrate with the calendar view! This split was inspired by the One Thing Well philosophy. Plugins should be as modular. Some users might want weekly notes and have no use for a calendar view.

And vice versa. If you are currently using weekly notes within the Calendar plugin, the new Periodic Notes plugin will migrate your settings for you automatically. You can open weekly notes in 2 ways: searching Calendar: open weekly note in the command palette or by clicking on the week number.

Weekly notes can be configured from the Calendar settings. There are 3 settings:. Skip to content. Star Simple calendar widget for Obsidian. MIT License.

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