>
> in this page of the Centro Diffusione Origami website:
> http://www.origami-cdo.it/modelli/calendariorigami.htm
> you can find 6 different modular calendars in various languages.
>
Down at the bottom of the page, there is a hexahexaflexagon calendar by Sara
Giarrusso.
I really like this approach for a calendar.
In her description, she asks about having all 18 months show up, but only 15 do.
There are 3 variations of hexahexaflexagons.
(Robin Moseley's http://flexagon.net/ is an excellent reference.)
In variation A (the one chosen by Sara Giarrusso), there are 3 faces that show
up only twice
(technically) using pinch flexes to traverse the Tuckerman Diagram.
Thus only 18-3=15 faces (months) can meet at the center of the hexagon.
Even with variations B or C, there are still 2 faces that show up only twice.
It's a lot of detailed work to produce such a flexagon calendar.
It would be nice if one could link chunks of an Excel file into Adobe
Illustrator,
as can easily be done into Word. But apparently this is not possible.
Then a simple change in Excel could trivially produce each year's update.
I wonder how others accomplish this (for example toddsplace.ca)?
Thank you and have a great day!
SVBE (si vales, bene est)
-
Cheers, Ralph Jones