Hallo!

Bei diesem Kalender wird m.E. im Druck der Platz einer DIN A4 Seite (Querformat) nicht optimal ausgenutzt.

Lässt sich der Kreis ggf. in eine Ellipse verwandeln?

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% arara: pdflatex
% arara: pdflatex

% A calendar of circles
% Author: Till Tantau (The PGF manual),
%   and Stefan Kottwitz (Modifications such as shaded circles and color)
\documentclass[landscape, ngerman]{article}

\usepackage{babel}
\usepackage{translator}

\usepackage{tikz}
\usetikzlibrary{calendar,shadings}
\renewcommand*{\familydefault}{\sfdefault}
\colorlet{winter}{blue}
\colorlet{spring}{green!60!black}
\colorlet{summer}{orange}
\colorlet{fall}{red}
% A counter, since TikZ is not clever enough (yet) to handle
% arbitrary angle systems.
\newcount\mycount
\begin{document}
\pagestyle{empty}

\year=2016      %Jahr festlegen

\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=1.375,
remember picture,overlay,shift={(current page.center)}, 
transform shape,
  every day/.style={anchor=mid,node font=\tiny,minimum width=1ex}]
  \node[draw, densely dashed, circle,shading=radial,outer color=lightgray,inner color=white,
    minimum width=15cm] {\textcolor{blue!80!black}{\Huge\the\year}};
  \foreach \month/\monthcolor in
    {1/winter,2/winter,3/spring,4/spring,5/spring,6/summer,
    7/summer,8/summer,9/fall,10/fall,11/fall,12/winter} {
      % Computer angle:
      \mycount=\month
      \advance\mycount by -1
      \multiply\mycount by 30
      \advance\mycount by -90
      \shadedraw[shading=radial,outer color=\monthcolor!30,middle color=white,
        inner color=white,draw=none] (\the\mycount:5.4cm) circle(1.4cm);
      % The actual calendar
      \calendar at (\the\mycount:5.4cm) [
          dates=\the\year-\month-01 to \the\year-\month-last,
          day code={%
            \path node[every day]{\tikzdaytext}+(180+\the\mycount:0.22)
              node[every day,scale=.75]{\pgfcalendarweekdayshortname{\pgfcalendarcurrentweekday}};
          }
        ]
      if (day of month=1) {{\color{\monthcolor!50!black}\tikzmonthcode}}
      if (Sunday) [red]
      if (all) {
      % Again, compute angle
      \mycount=1
      \advance\mycount by -\pgfcalendarcurrentday
      \multiply\mycount by 11
      \advance\mycount by 90
      \pgftransformshift{\pgfpointpolar{\mycount}{1.23cm}}};
    }
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}

gefragt 16 Okt '15, 22:33

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bearbeitet 07 Feb '16, 11:41

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Die einfachste Methode, das ganze elliptisch zu bekommen, besteht darin, für die x- und die y-Richtung unterschiedliche Skalierungsfaktoren zu verwenden, beispielsweise:

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\documentclass[ngerman]{article}

\usepackage{babel}
\usepackage{translator}

\usepackage{tikz}
\usetikzlibrary{calendar,shadings}
\renewcommand*{\familydefault}{\sfdefault}
\colorlet{winter}{blue}
\colorlet{spring}{green!60!black}
\colorlet{summer}{orange}
\colorlet{fall}{red}
% A counter, since TikZ is not clever enough (yet) to handle
% arbitrary angle systems.
\newcount\mycount
\begin{document}
\pagestyle{empty}

\year=2016      %Jahr festlegen

\begin{tikzpicture}[xscale=1.2,yscale=1.6,
remember picture,overlay,shift={(current page.center)}, 
transform shape,
  every day/.style={anchor=mid,node font=\tiny,minimum width=1ex}]
  \node[draw, densely dashed, circle,shading=radial,outer color=lightgray,inner color=white,
    minimum width=15cm] {\textcolor{blue!80!black}{\Huge\the\year}};
  \foreach \month/\monthcolor in
    {1/winter,2/winter,3/spring,4/spring,5/spring,6/summer,
    7/summer,8/summer,9/fall,10/fall,11/fall,12/winter} {
      % Computer angle:
      \mycount=\month
      \advance\mycount by -1
      \multiply\mycount by 30
      \advance\mycount by -90
      \shadedraw[shading=radial,outer color=\monthcolor!30,middle color=white,
        inner color=white,draw=none] (\the\mycount:5.4cm) circle(1.4cm);
      % The actual calendar
      \calendar at (\the\mycount:5.4cm) [
          dates=\the\year-\month-01 to \the\year-\month-last,
          day code={%
            \path node[every day]{\tikzdaytext}+(180+\the\mycount:0.22)
              node[every day,scale=.75]{\pgfcalendarweekdayshortname{\pgfcalendarcurrentweekday}};
          }
        ]
      if (day of month=1) {{\color{\monthcolor!50!black}\tikzmonthcode}}
      if (Sunday) [red]
      if (all) {
      % Again, compute angle
      \mycount=1
      \advance\mycount by -\pgfcalendarcurrentday
      \multiply\mycount by 11
      \advance\mycount by 90
      \pgftransformshift{\pgfpointpolar{\mycount}{1.23cm}}};
    }
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}

Ellipse hochkant

oder

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\documentclass[landscape,ngerman]{article}

\usepackage{babel}
\usepackage{translator}

\usepackage{tikz}
\usetikzlibrary{calendar,shadings}
\renewcommand*{\familydefault}{\sfdefault}
\colorlet{winter}{blue}
\colorlet{spring}{green!60!black}
\colorlet{summer}{orange}
\colorlet{fall}{red}
% A counter, since TikZ is not clever enough (yet) to handle
% arbitrary angle systems.
\newcount\mycount
\begin{document}
\pagestyle{empty}

\year=2016      %Jahr festlegen

\begin{tikzpicture}[yscale=1.2,xscale=1.6,
remember picture,overlay,shift={(current page.center)}, 
transform shape,
  every day/.style={anchor=mid,node font=\tiny,minimum width=1ex}]
  \node[draw, densely dashed, circle,shading=radial,outer color=lightgray,inner color=white,
    minimum width=15cm] {\textcolor{blue!80!black}{\Huge\the\year}};
  \foreach \month/\monthcolor in
    {1/winter,2/winter,3/spring,4/spring,5/spring,6/summer,
    7/summer,8/summer,9/fall,10/fall,11/fall,12/winter} {
      % Computer angle:
      \mycount=\month
      \advance\mycount by -1
      \multiply\mycount by 30
      \advance\mycount by -90
      \shadedraw[shading=radial,outer color=\monthcolor!30,middle color=white,
        inner color=white,draw=none] (\the\mycount:5.4cm) circle(1.4cm);
      % The actual calendar
      \calendar at (\the\mycount:5.4cm) [
          dates=\the\year-\month-01 to \the\year-\month-last,
          day code={%
            \path node[every day]{\tikzdaytext}+(180+\the\mycount:0.22)
              node[every day,scale=.75]{\pgfcalendarweekdayshortname{\pgfcalendarcurrentweekday}};
          }
        ]
      if (day of month=1) {{\color{\monthcolor!50!black}\tikzmonthcode}}
      if (Sunday) [red]
      if (all) {
      % Again, compute angle
      \mycount=1
      \advance\mycount by -\pgfcalendarcurrentday
      \multiply\mycount by 11
      \advance\mycount by 90
      \pgftransformshift{\pgfpointpolar{\mycount}{1.23cm}}};
    }
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}

Ellipse quer

Will man hingegen für die Monate weiterhin Kreise verwenden und lediglich den Hintergrund elliptisch haben, so muss man einige zusätzliche Berechnungen anstellen:

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\documentclass[landscape,ngerman]{article}

\usepackage{babel}
\usepackage{translator}

\usepackage{tikz}
\usetikzlibrary{calendar,shadings}
\renewcommand*{\familydefault}{\sfdefault}
\colorlet{winter}{blue}
\colorlet{spring}{green!60!black}
\colorlet{summer}{orange}
\colorlet{fall}{red}
% A counter, since TikZ is not clever enough (yet) to handle
% arbitrary angle systems.
\newcount\mycount
\newlength\mylength
\begin{document}
\pagestyle{empty}

\year=2016      %Jahr festlegen

\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=1.35,
remember picture,overlay,shift={(current page.center)}, 
transform shape,
  every day/.style={anchor=mid,node font=\tiny,minimum width=1ex}]
  \node[xscale=1.2,draw, densely dashed, circle,shading=radial,outer color=lightgray,inner color=white,
    minimum width=15cm] {\textcolor{blue!80!black}{\Huge\the\year}};
  \foreach \month/\monthcolor in
    {1/winter,2/winter,3/spring,4/spring,5/spring,6/summer,
    7/summer,8/summer,9/fall,10/fall,11/fall,12/winter} {
      % Computer angle:
      \mycount=\month
      \advance\mycount by -1
      \multiply\mycount by 30
      \advance\mycount by -90
      \pgfmathparse{(abs(sin((\month-1)*30))*0.2+1}
      \shadedraw[shading=radial,outer color=\monthcolor!30,middle color=white,
        inner color=white,draw=none] (\the\mycount:\pgfmathresult*5.4) circle(1.4cm);
      % The actual calendar
      \setlength{\mylength}{\pgfmathresult\dimexpr 5.4cm\relax}
      \calendar at (\the\mycount:\mylength) [
          dates=\the\year-\month-01 to \the\year-\month-last,
          day code={%
            \path node[every day]{\tikzdaytext}+(180+\the\mycount:0.22)
              node[every day,scale=.75]{\pgfcalendarweekdayshortname{\pgfcalendarcurrentweekday}};
          }
        ]
      if (day of month=1) {{\color{\monthcolor!50!black}\tikzmonthcode}}
      if (Sunday) [red]
      if (all) {
      % Again, compute angle
      \mycount=1
      \advance\mycount by -\pgfcalendarcurrentday
      \multiply\mycount by 11
      \advance\mycount by 90
      \pgftransformshift{\pgfpointpolar{\mycount}{1.23cm}}};
    }
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}

Kreise in einer Ellipse

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beantwortet 17 Okt '15, 09:48

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bearbeitet 17 Okt '15, 10:23

Wow! Einfach die Skalierung ändern, ist natürlich schlau und simpel gelöst ;)

(17 Okt '15, 14:29) cis

Anwendungsbeispiel:

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(18 Okt '15, 02:28) cis
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