Useful Content for the "Ultimative OFFIMG"

Library of images to use as OFFIMG screens on the DM41X and DM42
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Do you have a creative streak? Post your OFFIMG photos here.

Images MUST be in Windows-NT .bmp format at a resolution of 400x240 pixels and 1-bit colour depth or they will not be displayed by the DM42. Images that do not meet this requirement will be removed from the forum :)
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deetee wrote:
Wed Nov 27, 2019 11:09 am
Additional I can provide some kind of calendar for 2020:cal2020.bmp


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Great! I just have to turn my calculator on and off again until I get to the month I want! :)
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toml_12953 wrote:
Wed Nov 27, 2019 8:57 pm
Great! I just have to turn my calculator on and off again until I get to the month I want! :)
Well, since it's an annual calendar, that could be a lot of on/off cycles.

OTOH, every on/off cycle gets you to all the months, so just once.

Great enhancements deetee, really nice work, requiring a LOT of time (and squinting)! :D Thanks very much :!:

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deetee wrote:
Wed Nov 27, 2019 11:09 am
Additional I can provide some kind of calendar for 2020

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And the hits keep coming! You've already done so much, but would you consider a second version of the calendar with the weeks starting on Sunday?
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Mark Hardman wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2019 12:04 am
And the hits keep coming! You've already done so much, but would you consider a second version of the calendar with the weeks starting on Sunday?
Now we're in a religious topic! Internationally, weeks start on Monday, AFAIK.
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Walter wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2019 12:22 am
Mark Hardman wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2019 12:04 am
And the hits keep coming! You've already done so much, but would you consider a second version of the calendar with the weeks starting on Sunday?
Now we're in a religious topic! Internationally, weeks start on Monday, AFAIK.
Yes, that's true: ISO 8601 says that Monday is the first day of the week. However, Canada, Japan, and the USA still follow the MUCH older practice of using Sunday as the first day of the week. So we Yanks and many others appreciate the option of Sun-through-Sat calendars. The fact that Sun-through-Sat calendars are the de facto standard in the USA can be seen in the American English online dictioanry called dictionary dot com:

https://www.dictionary.com/browse/monday?s=t

The best tools are those which can serve their individual user's needs, even needs which involve teaspoons and inches and other non-ISO concepts.
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Walter wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2019 12:22 am
Mark Hardman wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2019 12:04 am
And the hits keep coming! You've already done so much, but would you consider a second version of the calendar with the weeks starting on Sunday?
Now we're in a religious topic! Internationally, weeks start on Monday, AFAIK.
So much for Seventh Day Adventists! :D
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Joe Horn wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2019 2:46 am
Yes, that's true: ISO 8601 says that Monday is the first day of the week. However, Canada, Japan, and the USA still follow the MUCH older practice of using Sunday as the first day of the week.
Well, most people use knives. However, some may still follow the MUCH older practice of using stone bifaces ...
So we Yanks and many others appreciate the option of Sun-through-Sat calendars. The fact that Sun-through-Sat calendars are the de facto standard in the USA can be seen in the American English online dictioanry (sic!) ...
The best tools are those which can serve their individual user's needs, even needs which involve teaspoons and inches and other non-ISO concepts.
Doesn't this claim come from a country whose companies abandon the support of their products after just a couple of years? Since they are "outdated". :shock:

Officially declaring they wanted to go SI half a century ago? And doing nothing since? :roll:

I'm aware of many outd... ummh ... strange customs among the inhabitants of the US of A. But who are the "many others" you claim?? (Average Canadians are reasonable people in my experience. And some christians in diaspora in Japan don't really count.)

(Yes, Joe, I know you've to support this side for professional reasons but nevertheless I couldn't let that go. Thanks for furnishing that fit occasion! ;) )
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Mark Hardman wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2019 12:04 am
And the hits keep coming! You've already done so much, but would you consider a second version of the calendar with the weeks starting on Sunday?
Dear Mark!
Every suggestion/correction is highly welcome. In addition I made some optical corrections in the original.
Et vóila:
cal2020.bmp
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cal2020SU.bmp
cal2020SU.bmp (12.31 KiB) Viewed 5586 times

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toml_12953 wrote:
Wed Nov 27, 2019 8:57 pm
Great! I just have to turn my calculator on and off again until I get to the month I want! :)
toml - your creative comments are always inspiring.

This one inspires me to a program for the DM42 which calculates the day of a date (month) and prints out some monthly table.
I guess parts of such a programs have still been created ... I keep this idea in my mind, waiting for a "kick" and spare time.

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rprosperi wrote:
Wed Nov 27, 2019 9:36 pm
toml_12953 wrote:
Wed Nov 27, 2019 8:57 pm
Great! I just have to turn my calculator on and off again until I get to the month I want! :)
OTOH, every on/off cycle gets you to all the months, so just once.
What a dummy I am! I was thinking that each month was one screen. At my age, I better make an image like that.
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