nt.
28
29 \medskip
30 La versió d'aquest document és la {\bf 0.4.0-alfa.\currentdate[year,-,
mm,-,dd]}.
31
32 \bigskip
33 Aquest document ha estat generat, \currentdate[weekday,{ },day,{
},month,{ },year] a les \currenttime, usant programari lliure
(\goto{\Context}
ent és la {\bf 0.4.0-alfa.\currentdate[year,-,
mm,-,dd]}.
31
32 \bigskip
33 Aquest document ha estat generat, \currentdate[weekday,{ },day,{
},month,{ },year] a les \currenttime, usant programari lliure
(\goto{\Context}[url(http://wiki.contextgarden.net)] versió
\contextversionnumb
You’re invited to join next *Wednesday*, April 13th, 15:00 CEST (UTC+2)
(Beware, we changed the weekday!)
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ConTeXt users of all levels are welcome!
Hans will probably give a Q session again – please announce subjects
you’d like to discuss ASAP, so
That’s NOW, BTW. ;)
Am 06.03.22 um 13:28 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context:
You’re invited to join next *Wednesday*, March 9th, 15:00 CET (UTC+1)
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Hans
You’re invited to join next *Wednesday*, March 9th, 15:00 CET (UTC+1)
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ConTeXt users of all levels are welcome!
Hans will probably give a Q session again – please announce subjects
you’d like to discuss ASAP, so
also change the weekday every time, but that might be
confusing. I would keep the European afternoon time, since that makes
participation possible for people from America and Asia.
What do you think?
Vote here: https://nuudel.digitalcourage.de/tB1MHH4jx6M5uwPg
(Same blurb as last time:)
[Howto
, can’t take part
due to other obligations. I could also offer Wednesday or
Thursday.
We could also change the weekday every time, but that might be
confusing. I would keep the European afternoon time, since that
makes participation possible for people from
the date:
Denis, who originally suggested Tuesday afternoon, can’t take part due
to other obligations. I could also offer Wednesday or Thursday.
We could also change the weekday every time, but that might be
confusing. I would keep the European afternoon time, since that makes
participation possible
On Sun, Jan 10 2021, Fabrice L wrote:
> For exemple:
>
> \date[][weekday,day,month,year] and \currenttime[h,{\,:\,},m]
Sorry, I should have mentioned, that I use the latest version:
context-2021.01.08
--
is month, ok
>
> \date% again first day, last parameters are used, this is ok
>
> \currentdate% same as \date, but I would expect the day of today...
> \stoptext
> --8<---cut here---end--->8---
>
> How could I print the c
ConTeXt has some inbuilt functions for dates. I see that the following
\mainlanguage[spanish]
\starttext
\dayoftheweek{4}{5}{1992}
\stoptext
gives "lunes" (Monday). How to get a weekday number (2 in this case)
instead?
Sincere
Knew that one. AKA: what is the weekday for “XX in month XX”?
> On 5 Jan 2021, at 14:06, Otared Kavian wrote:
>
> Best wishes for the new year !
>
> Talking of calendars, this one is even more compact: each year is shown on
> one page, and when changing the year only the
short expect a number between 1 and 7 and
> result in a label for the requested day of the week but it's not meant
> to be used in \currentdate.
>
> > Still using luatex and not luametatex.
>
> To get the short names with \currentdate you have to append ":mnem" to
> th
ort expect a number between 1 and 7 and
result in a label for the requested day of the week but it's not meant
to be used in \currentdate.
Still using luatex and not luametatex.
To get the short names with \currentdate you have to append ":mnem" to
the weekday, w, WEEKDAY or W ke
t id: 7330
Thanks,
Adam
On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 11:24 AM Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/4/2020 11:47 AM, Adam Reviczky wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there a way to achieve a short weekday option with \date[] to get 3
> > letter equivalents (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun)
On 4/4/2020 11:47 AM, Adam Reviczky wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to achieve a short weekday option with \date[] to get 3
letter equivalents (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun) similar to the
monthshort either through context or lua?
Not currently but I will add the basics (I have to double check
Hi,
Is there a way to achieve a short weekday option with \date[] to get 3
letter equivalents (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun) similar to the
monthshort either through context or lua?
Thanks,
Adam
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orrow
> >
> > Thanks for any fix suggestions.
> >
> > \starttext
> > \date[d=16,m=9,y=2019][weekday, day,{. }, month, year]
> > \stoptext
> also in the latest beta?
>
> Hans
>
All fixed after upd
On 9/11/2019 4:15 AM, Martin Althoff wrote:
Hi all,
the \date is output wrong. Whatever value is given for d= I get the 11th. That
is todays
date. Not sure what would happen tomorrow
Thanks for any fix suggestions.
\starttext
\date[d=16,m=9,y=2019][weekday, day,{. }, month, year]
\stoptext
Hi all,
the \date is output wrong. Whatever value is given for d= I get the 11th. That
is todays
date. Not sure what would happen tomorrow
Thanks for any fix suggestions.
\starttext
\date[d=16,m=9,y=2019][weekday, day,{. }, month, year]
\stoptext
15 may 1980
\date[m=1][day,~,{\monthshort\normalmonth},~,year]
% outputs January 15, 1980
\ctxlua{context.date{m=tex.month};}
\stoptext
---
This works for all parts of the date (even the weekday), except the
month. I've looked through the core-con.lua and found nothing that would
explain
\normalmonth},~,year]
% outputs January 15, 1980
\ctxlua{context.date{m=tex.month};}
\stoptext
---
This works for all parts of the date (even the weekday), except the
month. I've looked through the core-con.lua and found nothing that would
explain this (or what I'd need to change), as the tex.month
. That goes for some files that are a few weeks old.
What am I missing?
\starttext
\date[d=2,m=3,y= 2018]
\stoptext
results in:
d=2m=3y= 2018
An optional formatting parameter has no effect
\date[d=1, m=4, y=2018][weekday, {\\}, dd,{-}, mm,-, year]
line 446 of core-con.mkiv should be:
{#2
parameter has no effect
\date[d=1, m=4, y=2018][weekday, {\\}, dd,{-}, mm,-, year]
line 446 of core-con.mkiv should be:
{#2}{\currentdatespecification}{\labellanguage}%
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA
=2018][weekday, {\\}, dd,{-}, mm,-, year]
using:
mtx-context | current version: 2019.02.07 18:46
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age[en][date={weekday,{, },day:ord,{~},month,{,~},year}]
(And the documentation is somewhat wrong, I think it suggests to use
"day+" which doesn't work. But I should check the details again.)
The keyword to create ordinal numbers in a date has changed in MkIV.
Unfortunately I didn't ma
On 8/27/2015 1:21 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Mojca Miklavec mailto:mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com
26. August 2015 19:36
In case that you were looking for an automated way to print the date,
here's one option:
\setuplanguage[en][date={weekday,{, },day:ord,{~},month,{,~},year
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 11:19 PM, John Culleton wrote:
Forgot how to do these.
In case that you were looking for an automated way to print the date,
here's one option:
\setuplanguage[en][date={weekday,{, },day:ord,{~},month,{,~},year}]
(And the documentation is somewhat wrong, I think
Mojca Miklavec mailto:mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com
26. August 2015 19:36
In case that you were looking for an automated way to print the date,
here's one option:
\setuplanguage[en][date={weekday,{, },day:ord,{~},month,{,~},year}]
(And the documentation is somewhat wrong, I think it suggests
...@gmail.com wrote:
I am experimenting with the \currentdate command. I am finding that
\currentdate [weekday,{,~},month,day+,{,~},year]
which should work according to the Wiki, produces:
Thursday, Augustday+, 2013
It’s recommended to use “day:ord” with \currentdate but you also use
Am 09.08.2013 um 05:43 schrieb Matt Gushee m...@gushee.net:
Hello, all--
I am experimenting with the \currentdate command. I am finding that
\currentdate [weekday,{,~},month,day+,{,~},year]
which should work according to the Wiki, produces:
Thursday, Augustday+, 2013
Hi, Wolfgang--
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 6:58 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
I am experimenting with the \currentdate command. I am finding that
\currentdate [weekday,{,~},month,day+,{,~},year]
which should work according to the Wiki, produces:
Thursday, Augustday
Hello, all--
I am experimenting with the \currentdate command. I am finding that
\currentdate [weekday,{,~},month,day+,{,~},year]
which should work according to the Wiki, produces:
Thursday, Augustday+, 2013
This command:
\currentdate [weekday,{,~},month,day,{,~},year]
works
supervisors \eTD
\bTD[align=middle] \eTD
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD revision date \eTD
\bTD[align=middle] \currentdate[weekday,month,day,{, },year] \eTD
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD author e-mail \eTD
\bTD[align=middle] \eTD
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD further info
\NC 04 \NC \currentdate[mm] \NC\NR
\NC jj \NC 11 \NC \currentdate[jj] \NC\NR
\NC yy \NC 11 \NC \currentdate[yy] \NC\NR
\NC weekday \NC Monday \NC \currentdate[weekday] \NC\NR
\NC referral \NC 20110404 \NC \currentdate[referral] \NC\NR
Hi all,
Today I wanted to use the command \date[d=15,m=10,y=2010][weekday].
It gives Friday as it should. However
\date[d=2,m=1,y=2011][weekday] gives the same result which is wrong
(it's a Sunday). In fact, whatever the supplied date, it gives
Friday. I guess the parameter isn't taken
On Fri, Oct 15 2010, Cedric Mauclair wrote:
Today I wanted to use the command \date[d=15,m=10,y=2010][weekday].
It gives Friday as it should. However
\date[d=2,m=1,y=2011][weekday] gives the same result which is wrong
(it's a Sunday). In fact, whatever the supplied date, it gives
Friday. I
I use the minimal from 3 days ago.
Here is what I do actually.
\def\mydate{\doifnextcharelse\space\domydate\domydate }
\def\domydate #1/#2/#3{\date[d=#1,m=#2,y=#3][weekday,day+,month,year]}
\mydate 2/1/2011 -- Friday 2 january 2011
\date[d=2,m=1,y=2011][weekday,day+,month,year] -- Sunday 2
On Fri, Oct 15 2010, Cedric Mauclair wrote:
Any ideas?
Test file:
\def\mydate{\doifnextcharelse\space\domydate\domydate }
\def\domydate #1/#2/#3{\date[d=#1,m=#2,y=#3][weekday,day+,month,year]}
\starttext
\mydate 2/1/2011 \par % token #3 = 2
\mydate 2/1/2 \par % token #3 = 2
\mydate 2/1
,y=#3][weekday,day+,month,year]}
\starttext
\mydate 2/1/2011 \par % token #3 = 2
\mydate 2/1/2 \par % token #3 = 2
\mydate 2/1/{2011} \par % token #3 = 2011
\stoptext
Cheers, Peter
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}{\definefield [hours#1] [line] [setup] [] []}
\def\Feld#1%
{\bTR\bTD \date[d=#1,m=8,y=2010][dd,{.},mm,{.},year,~,(,weekday,)] \eTD
\bTD \field[hours#1] \eTD\eTR}
2) The text in the left column an the text in the field are not on the same
baseline. The field-text is slightly higher.
Thank you
,y=2010][dd,{.},mm,{.},year,~,(,weekday,)] \eTD
\bTD \field[hours#1] \eTD\eTR}
Okay, I see. Thanks a lot!
Greeting
Andreas
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10)
new_moon--;
}
return new_moon;
}
}
int WeekDay(int date, int year, calendar style)
{
int d;
d = date + year + year/4;
if (style == Gregorian)
d
Hello,
According to MKIV, today is Wednesday:
\starttext
\doifmodeelse{mkiv}{MKIV}{MKII}:
Sunday = \date[d=30,m=3,y=2008][weekday] ?
\stoptext
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]
# \verticalstrut
# \vfilll
# \VL
\vl[number]
# \vpos
\WEEKDAY{text}
\weekday{text}
\whitespace
\WORD{text}
\Word{text}
\wordright{text}
\WORDS{text text}
\Words{text text}
\writebetweenlist[section|name]{text}
\writetolist[section|name]{text}{text}
\writetoreferencelist[name]{text}{text
and subtract from that
number, in essence adding and subtracting days, and
3) converting a date number into a date string.
The manual mentions this example
\date[d=17,m=11,y=2007][weekday,month,day,{, },year]
or simply
\date[y=2007,m=11,d=27]
or
\currentdate
As best as I can
(or replacement) procedure. Ideally you'll do
step 4 at least 15 minutes (ideally an hour) before the 4pm (US
Eastern) weekday deadline, so that you get back the submission date and
preprint number from arxiv, leaving time for step 5
5. Incorporate the preprint number (or URL) and submission date
of a LaTeX package, but it should
run without problems.
If you are still bored, how about adding this to ConTeXt, so that one
can say
Today is \currentdate[weekday] of the \currentdate[week] week of
\currentday[year]
I do not know if someone will find it useful or not, but it seems like
a nice
-TeX input file instead of a LaTeX package, but it should
run without problems.
If you are still bored, how about adding this to ConTeXt, so that one
can say
Today is \currentdate[weekday] of the \currentdate[week] week of
\currentday[year]
I do not know if someone will find it useful
= ;
$Filetimestamp ;
$Filesize= ;
$Globstring = *. . $FileextensionA;
$Outfile = Figure-lib.xml;
## Date
($Second, $Minute, $Hour, $DayOfMonth, $Month, $Year, $WeekDay, $DayOfYear,
$IsDST) = localtime(time);
$RealMonth = $Month +1 ;
$RealYear = $Year + 1900 ;
printf ('%02d.%02d.%04d', $DayOfMonth
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