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Walter:

As I attempted to explain in my message quoted below, there is a frame around those options with the word "Quarters" at the top.

When you click on the word "Quarters", or anywhere on that frame around those options, it will switch to a different structure for calendar quarters, going through a cycle:
4+5+4 --> 4+4+5 --> 5+4+4 --> 4+5+4
30+31+30 --> 30+30+31 --> 31+30+30 --> 30+31+30

When one of the options says "30+30+31" then click on the radio button of that option to select it.

OK, OK, I know that this method of choosing the quarters structure is a tad obscure.  I did it to save space in the window.

The Leap Rule menu will start off at 52/293, but if you pull down the menu you can scroll down to ISO.

-- Dr. Bromberg


On 2012 Mar 19, at 18:47 , Walter Ziobro wrote:
I thank you for the Kalendis link, which I downloaded. However, when I check on "experimental" mode, I only get 4-5-4 or 30-31-30 for options.  What am I not doing correctly?

From: Irv Bromberg <irv.bromberg@...>
To: Walter Ziobro <petersonwalter@...>
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2012 6:17 PM
Subject: Re: ISO-UNCIA Leap Week Calendar

On 2012 Mar 17, at 14:39 , Walter Ziobro wrote:
THE ISO-UNCIA LEAP WEEK CALENDAR

Walter's proposal is the same as the Symmetry001 leap week calendar that is built into Kalendis and that is obtained by checkmarking "experimental" mode, then click on "Quarters" frame legend to obtain 30+30+31, then click on that structure to select it, then choose the ISO standard leap week rule, keeping the default starting weekday = Monday.

(I know that it makes no sense for Kalendis to call this a "Symmetry" calendar, since it isn't symmetrical, although it is a Symmetry010 calendar variant.)

-- Dr. Irv Bromberg, University of Toronto, Canada

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