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Highlighting %? special texts

The following highlighting %? special texts are respected:

%1
%1 is replaced by the starting highlighting sequence respectively the starting marking character that is used for highlighting the actual day (see section Global options). This attains, that all succeeding text of the line after this special text is displayed in the same way as the highlighted respectively marked actual day. %1 is used together with the %2 special text -- which turns off this enabled highlighting sequence respectively produces the ending marking character. If a %1 text is not succeeded by a %2 text on the line, Gcal automatically inserts such a %2 text at the end of the line. For example:
Only %1THIS%2 word is highlighted in this line.
%1This text is highlighted up to%2 here.
All from %1here up to the end of the line is highlighted.
%2
%2 is replaced by the ending highlighting sequence respectively the ending marking character that is used for highlighting the actual day. This attains, that a possibly active highlighting according to the actual day is turned off respectively an ending marking character is produced. %2 is used together with the %1 special text. The %2 text has no effect if no preceding %1 text was found on the line.
%3
%3 is replaced by the starting highlighting sequence respectively the starting marking character that is used for highlighting a holiday, (see section Global options). This attains, that all succeeding text of the line after this special text is displayed in the same way as the highlighted respectively marked holiday. %3 is used together with the %4 special text -- which turns off this enabled highlighting sequence respectively produces the ending marking character. If a %3 text is not succeeded by a %4 text on the line, Gcal automatically inserts such a %4 text at the end of the line. For example:
Only %3THIS%4 word is highlighted in this line.
%3This text is highlighted up to%4 here.
All from %3here up to the end of the line is highlighted.
%4
%4 is replaced by the ending highlighting sequence respectively the ending marking character that is used for highlighting a holiday. This attains, that a possibly active highlighting according to a holiday is turned off respectively an ending marking character is produced. %4 is used together with the %3 special text. The %4 text has no effect if no preceding %3 text was found on the line.
%5
%5 is replaced by the starting highlighting sequence respectively the starting marking character that is used for highlighting the actual day if a fixed date is on today's date, (see section Global options). This attains, that all succeeding text of the line after this special text is displayed in the same way as the highlighted respectively marked actual day. %5 is used together with the %6 special text -- which turns off this enabled highlighting sequence respectively produces the ending marking character. If a %5 text is not succeeded by a %6 text on the line, Gcal automatically inserts such a %6 text at the end of the line.
%6
%6 is replaced by the ending highlighting sequence respectively the ending marking character that is used for highlighting the actual day if a fixed date is on today's date. This attains, that a possibly active highlighting according to the actual day is turned off respectively an ending marking character is produced. %6 is used together with the %5 special text. The %6 text has no effect if no preceding %5 text was found on the line.
%7
%7 is replaced by the starting highlighting sequence respectively the starting marking character that is used for highlighting a holiday if a fixed date is on a legal holiday date, (see section Global options). This attains, that all succeeding text of the line after this special text is displayed in the same way as the highlighted respectively marked holiday. %7 is used together with the %8 special text -- which turns off this enabled highlighting sequence respectively produces the ending marking character. If a %7 text is not succeeded by a %8 text on the line, Gcal automatically inserts such a %8 text at the end of the line.
%8
%8 is replaced by the ending highlighting sequence respectively the ending marking character that is used for highlighting a holiday if a fixed date is on a legal holiday date. This attains, that a possibly active highlighting according to a holiday is turned off respectively an ending marking character is produced. %8 is used together with the %7 special text. The %8 text has no effect if no preceding %7 text was found on the line.
%9
%9 is replaced by the starting highlighting sequence respectively the starting marking character that is used for highlighting the actual day if a fixed date is on today's date; otherwise %9 is replaced by the starting highlighting sequence respectively the starting marking character that is used for highlighting a holiday if a fixed date is on a legal holiday date, (see section Global options). This attains, that all succeeding text of the line after this special text is displayed in the same way as the highlighted respectively marked actual day or holiday. %9 is used together with the %0 special text --- which turns off this enabled highlighting sequence respectively produces the ending marking character. If a %9 text is not succeeded by a %0 text on the line, Gcal automatically inserts such a %0 text at the end of the line.
%0
%0 is replaced by the ending highlighting sequence respectively the ending marking character that is used for highlighting the actual day if a fixed date is on today's date; otherwise %0 is replaced by the ending highlighting sequence respectively the ending marking character that is used for highlighting a holiday if a fixed date is on a legal holiday date. This attains, that a possibly active highlighting according to today's date or a holiday is turned off respectively an ending marking character is produced. %0 is used together with the %9 special text. The %0 text has no effect if no preceding %9 text was found on the line.


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