When naming these macros I would recommend to not use abbreviations like \jday, 
\jdate but rather using more explicite names like for example \jalaliday. 
Otherwise confusion with \jdate as a date in the Julian calendar easily could 
result.

Hans van der Meer




> On 07 Jul 2016, at 23:28, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
> 
> On 7/7/2016 2:40 PM, Mohammad Hossein Bateni wrote:
>> While you're at it, could you also add something like jday, jmonth, jmm,
>> jyear, etc. to use the Jalali calendar instead of the Gregorian?  I see
>> that the—commented—conversion code exists in core-con.lua.  I am willing
>> to provide test cases for the conversion.
> 
> sure.
> 
> Hans
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