iCal provides a method to create a color and font scheme
that can be shared across multiple calendars. When the scheme
is modified all changes are immediately reflected on
all calendars. This is accomplished by using Cascading Style Sheets.
These CSS files are managed with simple font and color
selections through the browser interface. However,
they can be manually modified for special effects.
How it all works
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Every calendar in the iCal system allows its own colors and
fonts to be assigned using these two selections from the
Calendar administration menu:

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Changes made here alter the contents of a CSS file associated
with this calendar. The name of the CSS file is the calendar
name with a .css extension. These files are stored beneath the
iCal installation directory in a folder named data\css
(imagine that). For the default calendar you will see a file here
named default.css
These individual calendar .css files can be a color and font
scheme file that can be selected for use by other calendars. This is
accomplished from the global administration option labeled,
Color/Font Schemes. Here is an example display for this menu:
The list box on the left displays the existing calendars within the
iCal system. Remember, each calendar has an associated
CSS file defining colors and fonts. Selecting an entry in
list box and clicking Create Global Scheme will create
a global scheme and list it on the right hand side. The colors and
fonts for these global schemes can be modified and their names can
be changed. These schemes are CSS files that reside in
the css folder mentioned above. These global file names will
be preceded with a _sys_. For the scheme1 selection you
would see the file _sys_scheme1.css.
Global Schemes can be select for use by individual calendars from
the General Settings administration menu. You would make
the selection here:
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Global Schemes can be select for use by individual calendars from
the General Settings administration menu. You would make
the selection here:

Multiple calendars can select the same scheme to have a consistent
color and font scheme. The scheme can be modified and all calendars
will immediately reflect the changes.
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