Hi Sven,
thank you for the quick fix. It works fine now.
I do not call this directly but from
DateAndTime date: self endDate time: self endTime
Your example:
I am no english native speaker but I assume, that 'saterday' should be
spelled as 'saturday'.
If yes, there are several occurences of saterday. I saw this when trying
your example:
(ZTimestampFormat fromString: 'Saterday, 3 February, 2001')
german;
format: Date today. ==>>'Samstag, 1 Februar, 2014'
(ZTimestampFormat fromString: 'Saturday, 3 February, 2001')
german;
format: Date today. ==>>'Samurday, 1 Februar, 2014'
Also, 'Samurday' is no german word. 'Saturday' means 'Samstag' in German.
Regards
Sabine
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sabine,
>
> On 01 Feb 2014, at 12:52, Sabine Knöfel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Sven,
> >
> > could you change Februari into February please?
>
> Ah, terrible typo, it was all over the place.
>
> ===
> Name: ZTimestamp-SvenVanCaekenberghe.32
> Author: SvenVanCaekenberghe
> Time: 1 February 2014, 1:27:02.50151 pm
> UUID: 70fd3b88-e15e-4139-922c-9c602e3fc532
> Ancestors: ZTimestamp-SvenVanCaekenberghe.31
>
> The English spelling of the 2nd month name was consistently wrong:
> Februari instead of the correct February (thx Sabine Knöfel);
> Now use #monthIndex instead of the less consistent #month
> ===
>
> Btw, did you know you can do:
>
> (ZTimestampFormat fromString: 'Saterday, 3 February, 2001')
> german;
> format: Date today.
>
> => 'Samstag, 1 Februar, 2014'
>
> Regards,
>
> Sven
>
> > (I use http://mc.stfx.eu/Neo, this is the right place?)
> >
> > Regards
> > Sabine
> >
> > ZTimestamp>>monthName
> > "Return the English name of the month of the receiver, according
> to the
> > Gregorian calendar, a Symbol"
> >
> > ^ #(January Februari March April May June July August September
> October
> > November December) at: self monthIndex
> >
> >
> >
> > --
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> >
>
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