Mix date format on pgfgantt, possible?
I would like to do Gantt chart in Latex thus I'm studying http://ftp.math.purdue.edu/mirrors/ctan.org/graphics/pgf/contrib/pgfgantt/pgfgantt.pdf, so far I can do:
The above chart was acomplished by:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{pgfgantt}
begin{document}
begin{ganttchart}[hgrid,vgrid,time slot format=isodate-yearmonth,time slot unit=month,x unit=10mm
,today=2019-01,today offset=25/31
]{2018-09}{2019-06} gantttitlecalendar{year, month=shortname} \
ganttbar{Task 1}{2018-09}{2018-10} \
ganttbar{Task 2 - Do something}{2018-11}{2018-12} \
ganttbar{Something else}{2019-01}{2019-02} \
ganttmilestone{Exam}{2019-03} \
ganttbar{Another task}{2019-03}{2019-4}
end{ganttchart}
end{document}
Noting format=isodate-yearmonth
allows date to be specified as 2018-12
. But sometimes I would like to specify date as 2019-01-25
. And I found a way around for today
).
Is there some way around for ganttmilestone
, which will allow me i.e. to do 2019-03-25
?
Some kind of fall back mechanism would be nice.
tikz-pgf pgfgantt gantt
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I would like to do Gantt chart in Latex thus I'm studying http://ftp.math.purdue.edu/mirrors/ctan.org/graphics/pgf/contrib/pgfgantt/pgfgantt.pdf, so far I can do:
The above chart was acomplished by:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{pgfgantt}
begin{document}
begin{ganttchart}[hgrid,vgrid,time slot format=isodate-yearmonth,time slot unit=month,x unit=10mm
,today=2019-01,today offset=25/31
]{2018-09}{2019-06} gantttitlecalendar{year, month=shortname} \
ganttbar{Task 1}{2018-09}{2018-10} \
ganttbar{Task 2 - Do something}{2018-11}{2018-12} \
ganttbar{Something else}{2019-01}{2019-02} \
ganttmilestone{Exam}{2019-03} \
ganttbar{Another task}{2019-03}{2019-4}
end{ganttchart}
end{document}
Noting format=isodate-yearmonth
allows date to be specified as 2018-12
. But sometimes I would like to specify date as 2019-01-25
. And I found a way around for today
).
Is there some way around for ganttmilestone
, which will allow me i.e. to do 2019-03-25
?
Some kind of fall back mechanism would be nice.
tikz-pgf pgfgantt gantt
add a comment |
I would like to do Gantt chart in Latex thus I'm studying http://ftp.math.purdue.edu/mirrors/ctan.org/graphics/pgf/contrib/pgfgantt/pgfgantt.pdf, so far I can do:
The above chart was acomplished by:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{pgfgantt}
begin{document}
begin{ganttchart}[hgrid,vgrid,time slot format=isodate-yearmonth,time slot unit=month,x unit=10mm
,today=2019-01,today offset=25/31
]{2018-09}{2019-06} gantttitlecalendar{year, month=shortname} \
ganttbar{Task 1}{2018-09}{2018-10} \
ganttbar{Task 2 - Do something}{2018-11}{2018-12} \
ganttbar{Something else}{2019-01}{2019-02} \
ganttmilestone{Exam}{2019-03} \
ganttbar{Another task}{2019-03}{2019-4}
end{ganttchart}
end{document}
Noting format=isodate-yearmonth
allows date to be specified as 2018-12
. But sometimes I would like to specify date as 2019-01-25
. And I found a way around for today
).
Is there some way around for ganttmilestone
, which will allow me i.e. to do 2019-03-25
?
Some kind of fall back mechanism would be nice.
tikz-pgf pgfgantt gantt
I would like to do Gantt chart in Latex thus I'm studying http://ftp.math.purdue.edu/mirrors/ctan.org/graphics/pgf/contrib/pgfgantt/pgfgantt.pdf, so far I can do:
The above chart was acomplished by:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{pgfgantt}
begin{document}
begin{ganttchart}[hgrid,vgrid,time slot format=isodate-yearmonth,time slot unit=month,x unit=10mm
,today=2019-01,today offset=25/31
]{2018-09}{2019-06} gantttitlecalendar{year, month=shortname} \
ganttbar{Task 1}{2018-09}{2018-10} \
ganttbar{Task 2 - Do something}{2018-11}{2018-12} \
ganttbar{Something else}{2019-01}{2019-02} \
ganttmilestone{Exam}{2019-03} \
ganttbar{Another task}{2019-03}{2019-4}
end{ganttchart}
end{document}
Noting format=isodate-yearmonth
allows date to be specified as 2018-12
. But sometimes I would like to specify date as 2019-01-25
. And I found a way around for today
).
Is there some way around for ganttmilestone
, which will allow me i.e. to do 2019-03-25
?
Some kind of fall back mechanism would be nice.
tikz-pgf pgfgantt gantt
tikz-pgf pgfgantt gantt
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