Re: [NTG-context] writing date with ordinal numbers (\enordinaldaynumber) in mkiv

2011-10-02 Thread Hans Hagen

On 1-10-2011 15:14, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:


There is also a bug for the labels in the form “:mnem” in lang-lab.lua

function languages.labels.define()
 local variables = interfaces.variables
 local data = languages.data.labels
 local function define(command,list,prefixed)
 if list then
 context.pushcatcodes(prtcatcodes) -- context.unprotect
 for tag, data in next, list do
 if data.hidden then
 -- skip
 else
 for language, text in next, data.labels do
 if text == "" then
 -- skip
 elseif prefixed and rawget(variables,tag) then


Ok, I now check both parts so best check the upcomming beta for it.

Hans

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Re: [NTG-context] writing date with ordinal numbers (\enordinaldaynumber) in mkiv

2011-10-01 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 01.10.2011 um 14:57 schrieb Hans Hagen:

> On 29-9-2011 13:49, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> 
>> Even when you patch this you don’t get any output because context tries (in 
>> the example below) to use the label “August:mnem” but only the label 
>> “august:mnem” is defined.
>> 
>> \starttext
>> 
>> \date[d=1,m=8][day:ord,space,month,space,month:mnem]
>> 
>> \starttabulate[|Tl|l|]
>> \NC August  \EQ \labeltext{August}  \NC\NR
>> \NC August:mnem \EQ \labeltext{August:mnem} \NC\NR
>> \NC august:mnem \EQ \labeltext{august:mnem} \NC\NR
>> \stoptabulate
>> 
>> \stoptext
> 
> which makes me wonder ... in the past these v! were used instead of labels 
> but it might make more sense now to lowercase the v!

This explains why you use variables as keys in \setuplabeltext etc.

> okay?

+1

> of course the labeltexts stay the same

There is also a bug for the labels in the form “:mnem” in lang-lab.lua

function languages.labels.define()
local variables = interfaces.variables
local data = languages.data.labels
local function define(command,list,prefixed)
if list then
context.pushcatcodes(prtcatcodes) -- context.unprotect
for tag, data in next, list do
if data.hidden then
-- skip
else
for language, text in next, data.labels do
if text == "" then
-- skip
elseif prefixed and rawget(variables,tag) then
...

“rawget” checks if a variable “:mnem” is defined but since this isn’t 
the case
the label is defined as “\setuplabeltext[][:mnem=]” and not
as “\setuplabeltext[][\v!:mnem=]” with the month as 
variable.

Wolfgang
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Re: [NTG-context] writing date with ordinal numbers (\enordinaldaynumber) in mkiv

2011-10-01 Thread Hans Hagen

On 29-9-2011 13:49, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:


 local tag, plus = match(entry,"^([^%+:]+)(.*)$")


"^([^%+:]+)[%+:]*(.*)$"


Even when you patch this you don’t get any output because context tries (in the 
example below) to use the label “August:mnem” but only the label “august:mnem” 
is defined.

\starttext

\date[d=1,m=8][day:ord,space,month,space,month:mnem]

\starttabulate[|Tl|l|]
\NC August  \EQ \labeltext{August}  \NC\NR
\NC August:mnem \EQ \labeltext{August:mnem} \NC\NR
\NC august:mnem \EQ \labeltext{august:mnem} \NC\NR
\stoptabulate

\stoptext


which makes me wonder ... in the past these v! were used instead of 
labels but it might make more sense now to lowercase the v!


okay?

  ["august"]={
   ["cs"]="srpen",
   ["de"]="August", -- august
   ["en"]="August", -- august
   ["fr"]="août",
   ["it"]="agosto",
   ["nl"]="augustus",
   ["pe"]="آگوست",
   ["ro"]="august",
  },

of course the labeltexts stay the same

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Re: [NTG-context] writing date with ordinal numbers (\enordinaldaynumber) in mkiv

2011-09-29 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 29.09.2011 um 13:22 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:

> On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 01:06, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>> 
>> Am 28.09.2011 um 23:58 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> MKII contains a macro \enordinaldaynumber which I don't find in MKIV.
>>> My main question: how can I setup the date to display "23\high{rd}
>>> Sep, 2011"?
>> 
>> \starttext
>> 
>> \currentdate[day+,space,month,space,year]
> 
> Interesting, thank you. I was looking at exactly the right page, but
> overlooked the +. And how do you print "Sep", "sep" and "SEP"? Wiki
> reference for \date lists
>\date[d=25,m=4,y=2008][day,~,{\monthshort\normalmonth},~,year] \par
>\date[d=25,m=4,y=2008][day,~,{\MONTHSHORT\normalmonth},~,year]
> but that doesn't work for me.


You can use “month:mnem” and “m:mnem” for the abbreviations of the months but 
there is a bug in core-con.lua

function commands.currentdate(str,currentlanguage) -- j and jj obsolete
local list = utilities.parsers.settings_to_array(str)
local year, month, day = tex.year, tex.month, tex.day
local auto = true
for i=1,#list do
local entry = list[i]
local tag, plus = match(entry,"^([^%+:]+)(.*)$")
local ordinal, mnemonic, whatordinal = false, false, nil
if not tag then
tag = entry
-   elseif plus == "+" or plus == "ord" then
-   ordinal = true
-   elseif plus == "mnem" then
+   elseif plus == "+" or plus == ":ord" then
+   ordinal = true
+   elseif plus == ":mnem" then
mnemonic = true
end
...
end

Even when you patch this you don’t get any output because context tries (in the 
example below) to use the label “August:mnem” but only the label “august:mnem” 
is defined.

\starttext

\date[d=1,m=8][day:ord,space,month,space,month:mnem]

\starttabulate[|Tl|l|]
\NC August  \EQ \labeltext{August}  \NC\NR
\NC August:mnem \EQ \labeltext{August:mnem} \NC\NR
\NC august:mnem \EQ \labeltext{august:mnem} \NC\NR
\stoptabulate

\stoptext

Wolfgang
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Re: [NTG-context] writing date with ordinal numbers (\enordinaldaynumber) in mkiv

2011-09-29 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 01:06, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 28.09.2011 um 23:58 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> MKII contains a macro \enordinaldaynumber which I don't find in MKIV.
>> My main question: how can I setup the date to display "23\high{rd}
>> Sep, 2011"?
>
> \starttext
>
> \currentdate[day+,space,month,space,year]

Interesting, thank you. I was looking at exactly the right page, but
overlooked the +. And how do you print "Sep", "sep" and "SEP"? Wiki
reference for \date lists
\date[d=25,m=4,y=2008][day,~,{\monthshort\normalmonth},~,year] \par
\date[d=25,m=4,y=2008][day,~,{\MONTHSHORT\normalmonth},~,year]
but that doesn't work for me.

Mojca
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Re: [NTG-context] writing date with ordinal numbers (\enordinaldaynumber) in mkiv

2011-09-28 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 28.09.2011 um 23:58 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:

> Hello,
> 
> MKII contains a macro \enordinaldaynumber which I don't find in MKIV.
> My main question: how can I setup the date to display "23\high{rd}
> Sep, 2011"?

\starttext

\currentdate[day+,space,month,space,year]

\startlines
\language[en]\ordinaldaynumber{1}
\language[nl]\ordinaldaynumber{1}
\language[fr]\ordinaldaynumber{1}
\stoplines

\stoptext

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[NTG-context] writing date with ordinal numbers (\enordinaldaynumber) in mkiv

2011-09-28 Thread Mojca Miklavec
Hello,

MKII contains a macro \enordinaldaynumber which I don't find in MKIV.
My main question: how can I setup the date to display "23\high{rd}
Sep, 2011"?

Thank you,
Mojca
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