Hi Hans,
Thanks for the follow-up!
I'm not sure about what the easiest approach would be, but one of the strengths
of ConTeXt is certainly the ability to "automatically" convert the same input
into different representations in the output depending on setups rather than
changing the document s
On 6/10/2025 6:54 PM, Benjamin Buchmuller wrote:
Hi Hans,
Thanks for sharing this so quickly!
I should probably wikify how to get these files compile: I first placed it in "tex/texmf-local" and ran "context --make" and
"mtxrun --generate" didn't seem to do the trick for me. I also tried the sa
all your help!
Benjamin
> On Jun 10, 2025, at 05:45, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> On 6/10/2025 2:35 AM, Benjamin Buchmuller wrote:
>> Hi list,
>> I was wondering if there is a "\time" equivalent similar to "\currentdate"
>> -> "\date"?
>
On 6/10/2025 2:35 AM, Benjamin Buchmuller wrote:
Hi list,
I was wondering if there is a "\time" equivalent similar to "\currentdate" ->
"\date"?
I know from the wiki (and source) that there is "\currenttime", but "\time[h=8, m=30]&quo
On 6/10/2025 2:35 AM, Benjamin Buchmuller wrote:
Hi list,
I was wondering if there is a "\time" equivalent similar to "\currentdate" ->
"\date"?
I know from the wiki (and source) that there is "\currenttime", but "\time[h=8, m=30]&quo
Hi list,
I was wondering if there is a "\time" equivalent similar to "\currentdate" ->
"\date"?
I know from the wiki (and source) that there is "\currenttime", but "\time[h=8,
m=30]" will not typeset "8:30", so it doesn't see
At 21:25 07/12/2003, you wrote:
Hello all,
I'm looking for a mechanism to insert the current time -- time of
processing with texexec. Is there a similar command like \currentdate?
There is indeed a command \currenttime ; the time is frozen at startup time
Hello all,
I'm looking for a mechanism to insert the current time -- time of
processing with texexec. Is there a similar command like \currentdate?
Greetings
Thomas Lohmann
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