Sofmos Calendar settings description

CalendarYou can make yearly or monthly calendar. Here, you also specify calendar year and month.
MediaSofmos calendar program can create two types of calendar: to be placed on desktop as a wallpaper, or to be printed on a sheet of paper. (It is possible to print desktop calendar and place printable calendar on desktop, however the result may be poor.) Here you can also edit additional settings related with calendar media. For desktop calendar you specify image size in pixels. For printable calendar you select a printer, edit its settings and specify print margins.
Year FormatThis panel appears only if you have selected to make a calendar for the whole year in the “Calendar” panel. Here you can specify a few options affecting the arrangement of months in a yearly calendar. You can place all the 12 month in a single row, on two rows of 6 months, and so on. This is controlled by the “rows/columns” combo box. Below are two numbers specifying horizontal and vertical spacing between months. And at last there are a few settings controlling the font and position of the year number title.
Month FormatHere you can see a number of settings customizing month appearance. It is possible to arrange month days by row or by column. There are settings for two fonts here: the fist font is used to draw day numbers and week day names, the second one is used to draw the month name. The last parameter here is the offset between the month name and the calendar itself.
Month FormatUsually, this group of settings is used to highlight weekend days. For universality, Sofmos Calendar makes it possible to draw each day of the week in its own color.
Calendar Placement
Background PictureYou can use a picture or photo as a calendar background. Bmp, jpeg and gif images are supported. You can also specify image size and position on a page. “Custom” picture size is specified in percents relative to the page size. If you set size to 100%, the picture will be displayed in the maximum possible size, when it completely fits into the page. If you select size >100% it will be partially truncated. Image resizing usually reduces its quality. To avoid it, you can select picture size “normal”, which means that the picture will be displayed in its native pixel size. The last setting here is the page background color.