On top of that I recommend to use context.date to get the correct
formatting according to the current language options:
\starttext
\def\duedate{\ctxlua{
local t = os.date('*t', os.time()+ 10 * 24 * 3600)
context.date{ d = t.day, m = t.month, y = t.year }
}}
\duedate
\stoptext
On 14/08/18 05:37, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
On 13.08.2018 17:57, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
if you don’t mind using Lua, here you have it:
\starttext
\def\duedate{\cldcontext{os.date('\letterpercent d/\letterpercent
m/\letterpercent Y', os.time()+ 10 * 24 * 3600)}}
\duedate
\stoptext
Just in case it helps,
Thanks!
I thought it should be possible with lua, but I found no entry point to
use lua in context by defining new commands.
juh
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