configurable through conversion specifiers
in
Tools-Preferences-Output-General-Date format.
LyX: you learn something every day.
Thanks Enrico for the info---I had no clue you could reformat dates from
within Lyx--alwyas used LaTeX packages
Cheers,
Stefano
configurable through conversion specifiers
in
Tools-Preferences-Output-General-Date format.
LyX: you learn something every day.
Thanks Enrico for the info---I had no clue you could reformat dates from
within Lyx--alwyas used LaTeX packages
Cheers,
Stefano
June 2014", or even the ISO standard
> > "2014-07-16"', (which I guess illustrates that even *I* find the
> > format "07/16/14" confusing, used to it though I am...
>
> The format of the date is fully configurable through conversion specifiers
> in
>
, what I meant was '16 June 2014, or even the ISO standard
2014-07-16', (which I guess illustrates that even *I* find the
format 07/16/14 confusing, used to it though I am...
The format of the date is fully configurable through conversion specifiers in
Tools-Preferences-Output-General-Date format
, what I meant was '16 June 2014, or even the ISO standard
2014-07-16', (which I guess illustrates that even *I* find the
format 07/16/14 confusing, used to it though I am...
The format of the date is fully configurable through conversion specifiers in
Tools-Preferences-Output-General-Date format
4" confusing, used to it though I am...
The format of the date is fully configurable through conversion specifiers in
Tools->Preferences->Output->General->Date format.
The default conversion spec is %x, which gives the locale's representation.
If you are on linux, you can access the
I use the Preamble:
\usepackage{scrdate}
which comes from KOMAScript and
in the document as ERT \ISOToday which I select from the top left
pulldown as Date.
el
on 2014-07-17, 02:12 Will Parsons said the following:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in
I use the Preamble:
\usepackage{scrdate}
which comes from KOMAScript and
in the document as ERT \ISOToday which I select from the top left
pulldown as Date.
el
on 2014-07-17, 02:12 Will Parsons said the following:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in
I use the Preamble:
\usepackage{scrdate}
which comes from KOMAScript and
in the document as ERT \ISOToday which I select from the top left
pulldown as Date.
el
on 2014-07-17, 02:12 Will Parsons said the following:
> In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
> edit
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is 07/16/14, which is a common format for
North America (which
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is 07/16/14, which is a common format
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save
On 17/07/2014 2:01 p.m., Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is 07/16/14, which is a common format for
North America (which
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is 07/16/14, which is a common format
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save
On 17/07/2014 2:01 p.m., Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert => Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is "07/16/14", which is a common format for
North America
Will Parsons wrote:
> In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
> edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert => Date], which looks
> like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
> again?), but the format is "07/16/14", which is a common
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Will Parsons wrote:
> Will Parsons wrote:
>> In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
>> edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert => Date], which looks
>> like it might be what I want (does it update
On 17/07/2014 2:01 p.m., Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Will Parsons wrote:
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert => Date], which looks
like
I insert dates through the date lyx command (and a key binding). How can I set a
different default date format ( I used to get samedi 18 décembre 2010 and now
I get 18/12/210 which is ugly in a letter in french.
Thx,
alain . didierjean Sat, 18 Dec 2010
I insert dates through the date lyx command (and a key binding). How can I
set a
different default date format ( I used to get samedi 18 décembre 2010 and
now
I get 18/12/210 which is ugly in a letter in french.
Menu Tools Preferences Outputs General
I insert dates through the date lyx command (and a key binding). How can I set a
different default date format ( I used to get samedi 18 décembre 2010 and now
I get 18/12/210 which is ugly in a letter in french.
Thx,
alain . didierjean Sat, 18 Dec 2010
I insert dates through the date lyx command (and a key binding). How can I
set a
different default date format ( I used to get samedi 18 décembre 2010 and
now
I get 18/12/210 which is ugly in a letter in french.
Menu Tools Preferences Outputs General
I insert dates through the date lyx command (and a key binding). How can I set a
different default date format ( I used to get "samedi 18 décembre 2010" and now
I get "18/12/210" which is ugly in a letter in french.
Thx,
alain . didierjean Sat, 18 Dec 2010
> I insert dates through the date lyx command (and a key binding). How can I
> set a
> different default date format ( I used to get "samedi 18 décembre 2010" and
> now
> I get "18/12/210" which is ugly in a letter i
How come whenever I something in Lyx (DVI, etc), the date always shows up as Day
Month Year instead of Monday Day, Year? I tried changing the date format in the
preferences to no avail. How can I fix this? Thanks.
How come whenever I something in Lyx (DVI, etc), the date always shows up as Day
Month Year instead of Monday Day, Year? I tried changing the date format in the
preferences to no avail. How can I fix this? Thanks.
How come whenever I something in Lyx (DVI, etc), the date always shows up as "Day
Month Year" instead of "Monday Day, Year"? I tried changing the date format in the
preferences to no avail. How can I fix this? Thanks.
Ronald Florence schrieb:
How do I change the default date format in LyX/LaTeX from 13th
February 2003 to February 13, 2003?
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/titlepage/titlepage.phtml#date
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 10:09:49AM -0500, Ronald Florence wrote:
How do I change the default date format in LyX/LaTeX from 13th
February 2003 to February 13, 2003?
(I know, it's an antiquated and illogical Americanism, but some
publishers prefer it. And with www.lyx.org not responding
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 10:09:49AM -0500, Ronald Florence wrote:
How do I change the default date format in LyX/LaTeX from 13th
February 2003 to February 13, 2003?
Change the language of the document to American.
So what is this setting
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 06:41:05PM +0100, Christian Ridderstr?m wrote:
How do I change the default date format in LyX/LaTeX from 13th
February 2003 to February 13, 2003?
Change the language of the document to American.
So what is this setting for then?
Edit-Preferences
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote:
So what is this setting for then?
Edit-Preferences-Outputs-Date format
(The help says: Date format for strftime output)
It is the format of the date that is inserted with M-x date-insert
Thanks.
I did a search for 'date-insert' and noticed
Ronald Florence schrieb:
How do I change the default date format in LyX/LaTeX from 13th
February 2003 to February 13, 2003?
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/titlepage/titlepage.phtml#date
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 10:09:49AM -0500, Ronald Florence wrote:
How do I change the default date format in LyX/LaTeX from 13th
February 2003 to February 13, 2003?
(I know, it's an antiquated and illogical Americanism, but some
publishers prefer it. And with www.lyx.org not responding
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 10:09:49AM -0500, Ronald Florence wrote:
How do I change the default date format in LyX/LaTeX from 13th
February 2003 to February 13, 2003?
Change the language of the document to American.
So what is this setting
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 06:41:05PM +0100, Christian Ridderstr?m wrote:
How do I change the default date format in LyX/LaTeX from 13th
February 2003 to February 13, 2003?
Change the language of the document to American.
So what is this setting for then?
Edit-Preferences
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote:
So what is this setting for then?
Edit-Preferences-Outputs-Date format
(The help says: Date format for strftime output)
It is the format of the date that is inserted with M-x date-insert
Thanks.
I did a search for 'date-insert' and noticed
Ronald Florence schrieb:
How do I change the default date format in LyX/LaTeX from 13th
February 2003 to February 13, 2003?
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/titlepage/titlepage.phtml#date
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 10:09:49AM -0500, Ronald Florence wrote:
> How do I change the default date format in LyX/LaTeX from 13th
> February 2003 to February 13, 2003?
>
> (I know, it's an antiquated and illogical Americanism, but some
> publishers prefer it. And with www.lyx.org
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 10:09:49AM -0500, Ronald Florence wrote:
> > How do I change the default date format in LyX/LaTeX from 13th
> > February 2003 to February 13, 2003?
> >
> Change the language of the document to American.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 06:41:05PM +0100, Christian Ridderstr?m wrote:
> > > How do I change the default date format in LyX/LaTeX from 13th
> > > February 2003 to February 13, 2003?
> > >
> > Change the language of the document to American.
>
> So what
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> > So what is this setting for then?
> > Edit->Preferences->Outputs->Date format
> >
> > (The help says: "Date format for strftime output")
>
> It is the format of the date that is inserted with M
How do I change the default format of the Date? Right now it says 15th
April 2002 but say I want it to be April 15, 2002 instead? I know I can
do it manually with \date{} but how do I change the default so that it
looks like this when I just say \today for instance..
Thanks,
nirmal
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 03:18:02AM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
How do I change the default format of the Date? Right now it says 15th
April 2002 but say I want it to be April 15, 2002 instead? I know I can
do it manually with \date{} but how do I change the default so that it
looks like
Nirmal Govind wrote:
How do I change the default format of the Date? Right now it says 15th
April 2002 but say I want it to be April 15, 2002 instead? I know I
can do it manually with \date{} but how do I change the default so that
it looks like this when I just say \today for
How do I change the default format of the Date? Right now it says 15th
April 2002 but say I want it to be April 15, 2002 instead? I know I can
do it manually with \date{} but how do I change the default so that it
looks like this when I just say \today for instance..
Thanks,
nirmal
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 03:18:02AM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
How do I change the default format of the Date? Right now it says 15th
April 2002 but say I want it to be April 15, 2002 instead? I know I can
do it manually with \date{} but how do I change the default so that it
looks like
Nirmal Govind wrote:
How do I change the default format of the Date? Right now it says 15th
April 2002 but say I want it to be April 15, 2002 instead? I know I
can do it manually with \date{} but how do I change the default so that
it looks like this when I just say \today for
How do I change the default format of the Date? Right now it says "15th
April 2002" but say I want it to be "April 15, 2002" instead? I know I can
do it manually with \date{} but how do I change the default so that it
looks like this when I just say \today for instance..
Thanks,
nirmal
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 03:18:02AM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> How do I change the default format of the Date? Right now it says "15th
> April 2002" but say I want it to be "April 15, 2002" instead? I know I can
> do it manually with \date{} but how do I change the default so that it
>
Nirmal Govind wrote:
>
> How do I change the default format of the Date? Right now it says "15th
> April 2002" but say I want it to be "April 15, 2002" instead? I know I
> can do it manually with \date{} but how do I change the default so that
> it looks like this when I just say \today for
On Sun, Aug 26, 2001 at 11:13:33AM -0700, Bruce Wolk wrote:
How does one change the location and format of the date in the letter
document class. It mysteriously appears as 26th August 2001 two lines
below the return address. I would like to move it and have it read
On Sun, Aug 26, 2001 at 11:13:33AM -0700, Bruce Wolk wrote:
How does one change the location and format of the date in the letter
document class. It mysteriously appears as 26th August 2001 two lines
below the return address. I would like to move it and have it read
On Sun, Aug 26, 2001 at 11:13:33AM -0700, Bruce Wolk wrote:
> How does one change the location and format of the date in the letter
> document class. It mysteriously appears as "26th August 2001" two lines
> below the return address. I would like to move it and have it read
How does one change the location and format of the date in the letter
document class. It mysteriously appears as 26th August 2001 two lines
below the return address. I would like to move it and have it read
August 26, 2001. I can find no reference to this in any of the
documentation. I looked
How does one change the location and format of the date in the letter
document class. It mysteriously appears as 26th August 2001 two lines
below the return address. I would like to move it and have it read
August 26, 2001. I can find no reference to this in any of the
documentation. I looked
How does one change the location and format of the date in the letter
document class. It mysteriously appears as "26th August 2001" two lines
below the return address. I would like to move it and have it read
"August 26, 2001." I can find no reference to this in any of the
documentation. I
Where is the date format being set in the letter template? I can't seem to
find a way to modify it to look like "February 15, 2001" instead of "15th
February 2001."
--
Todd A. Jacobs
CodeGnome Consulting, LTD
"Todd A. Jacobs" wrote:
Where is the date format being set in the letter template? I can't seem to
find a way to modify it to look like "February 15, 2001" instead of "15th
February 2001."
this depends to your chosen language. you can change it with
\date{Fe
its date format from the document language. If
you go Layout / Document and change Language to American, you will get
"February 15th, 2001"; English will get you "15th February 2001", etc.
There's no need to resort to ERT here. :)
Moo,
--
// Carl Hudkins :: ICQ 5723399
Where is the date format being set in the letter template? I can't seem to
find a way to modify it to look like "February 15, 2001" instead of "15th
February 2001."
--
Todd A. Jacobs
CodeGnome Consulting, LTD
"Todd A. Jacobs" wrote:
Where is the date format being set in the letter template? I can't seem to
find a way to modify it to look like "February 15, 2001" instead of "15th
February 2001."
this depends to your chosen language. you can change it with
\date{Fe
its date format from the document language. If
you go Layout / Document and change Language to American, you will get
"February 15th, 2001"; English will get you "15th February 2001", etc.
There's no need to resort to ERT here. :)
Moo,
--
// Carl Hudkins :: ICQ 5723399
Where is the date format being set in the letter template? I can't seem to
find a way to modify it to look like "February 15, 2001" instead of "15th
February 2001."
--
Todd A. Jacobs
CodeGnome Consulting, LTD
"Todd A. Jacobs" wrote:
>
> Where is the date format being set in the letter template? I can't seem to
> find a way to modify it to look like "February 15, 2001" instead of "15th
> February 2001."
this depends to your chosen language. you can change i
The letter style seems to get its date format from the document language. If
you go Layout / Document and change Language to American, you will get
"February 15th, 2001"; English will get you "15th February 2001", etc.
There's no need to resort to ERT here. :)
Moo,
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