Hello Alexander,
Saturday, November 22, 2003, 12:10:25 AM, you wrote:
MP I don't know if there are any other...
AL No yet, But I'll send code to Andrey for next verion's update
Do you mean code for Week of the year?
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Mark
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* Mark Partous [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Saturday, November 22, 2003, 12:10:25 AM, you wrote:
I don't know if there are any other...
No yet, But I'll send code to Andrey for next verion's update
Do you mean code for Week of the year?
... and don't forget that there is more than one
Hello Mark,
On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 13:55:37 +0100 (22.11.2003 17:55 my local time)
you wrote about Week of the year
at least in part:
MP Do you mean code for Week of the year?
Yes, really I wrote two macros - WeekOfYear and DayOfYear and prepared
(while they aren't added to MyMacros)
Hello Carsten,
On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 14:26:48 +0100 (22.11.2003 18:26 my local time)
you wrote about Week of the year
at least in part:
CT ... and don't forget that there is more than one definition for
CT »week of the year«. :-/
I know only one - number of week is number of week, and
On Saturday, November 22, 2003, 21:26:23 (+0500 GMT) Alexander Leschinsky wrote:
I know only one - number of week is number of week, and 1.01 always
start 1-st week
That's not correct. There is an ISO definition.
The week with at last 4 days of the new year are the first week of
this year. So
Hello Alexander,
On Saturday, November 22, 2003 at 9:26:23 PM you [AL] wrote (at least
in part):
CT ... and don't forget that there is more than one definition for
CT »week of the year«. :-/
AL I know only one - number of week is number of week,
That's correct.
AL and 1.01 always start 1-st
Hallo Alexander,
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 01:26:23 +0500GMT (22-11-03, 21:26 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
CT ... and don't forget that there is more than one definition for
CT »week of the year«. :-/
AL I know only one - number of week is number of week, and 1.01 always
AL start 1-st week
I read
Hello tbtech,
Just for fun - if anybody want use _always_ initials FNAMELNAME for
quoting test from any sender's name
%_PREFIX=[%SETPATTREGEXP=^(\w)\w+\s+(((\w\.?)?\s+)|\w+\s+)*((\w)(\w+\s+)?)%-
%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%OFROMNAME%SUBPATT=1%SUBPATT=5]%-
%QUOTESTYLE==%_PREFIX
in template will do the
Hello Ingrid,
On Sunday, November 23, 2003 at 12:34:03 AM you [PP] wrote (at least
in part):
PP The week that fells
^
I shouldn't drink and d^hwrite :-/
falls, like to fall I intended to express :-/
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Peter Palmreuther
(The Bat! v2.01.49 on
Hello Alexander Leschinsky,
on Sun, 23 Nov 2003 01:26:23 +0500 (2003-11-22 21:26:23 in .nl) in the
message with reference mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
you wrote (at least in part):
AL I know only one - number of week is number of week, and 1.01 always
AL start 1-st week
ISO-8601 download links on:
Hello Roelof,
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 00:44:40 +0100 (23.11.2003 04:44 my local time)
you wrote about Week of the year
at least in part:
RO I read this as should the first of January always start the first
RO week. According to ISO-8601 this is not true.
Okay, okay
I can add %ISOWEEKOFYEAR
Hello Heinz,
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 00:33:39 +0100 (23.11.2003 04:33 my local time)
you wrote about Week of the year
at least in part:
HH So all weeks where the 01.01 between monday and thursday are the
HH first week of the year.
But what is the number of week for 01 Jan after Thursday?
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