On Thursday November 29 2007, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Nov 27, 2007 5:49 PM, Bart Wise wrote:
LaTeX has a package called datenumber. It basically allows you to
several things:
1) convert a date into a number,
What number? What's the input and what's the output?
First you set the date:
I have not looked for a LuaTeX-specific solution. Since LuaTeX appears to be
in beta, I feel the need to wait for it to become more stable before looking
into a LuaTeX solution.
So, I'm still looking for a ConTeXt solution.
Bart
On Tuesday November 27 2007, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 27
I have not looked for a LuaTeX-specific solution. Since LuaTeX appears to be
in beta, I feel the need to wait for it to become more stable before looking
into a LuaTeX solution.
So, I'm still looking for a ConTeXt solution.
Bart
On Tuesday November 27 2007, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 27
LaTeX has a package called datenumber. It basically allows you to several
things: 1) convert a date into a number, 2) add and subtract from that
number, in essence adding and subtracting days, and 3) converting a date
number into a date string. I use this package to create a yearly lesson
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007, Bart Wise wrote:
LaTeX has a package called datenumber. It basically allows you to several
things: 1) convert a date into a number, 2) add and subtract from that
number, in essence adding and subtracting days, and 3) converting a date
number into a date string. I use