On 9/11/2015 10:29 AM, Jens Bertram wrote:
Hi,
for a document I'm currently writing I need to cite some online
resources including their last accessed date. Adding
\insertbiburl[..] to a citation style does work fine to get the urls
printed.
However, the *.bst styles only check for 'l
Am 08.06.2013 um 16:50 schrieb Florian Wobbe :
> Hi,
>
> the keys "name" and "phone" are not included in the reference line using the
> minimal example from the correspondence manual below. The reference line just
> contains the date. Also changing the
Hi All,
The simpleslides can not work any more after texlive 2011 upgrading,
here's the example.tex from slideslides
\usemodule[simpleslides]
[style=BigNumber]
\setupTitle
[ title={Title of the presentation},
author={Name of authors},
date={Date of present
On 2011-03-24 <10:26:00>, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> I would like to use the date of the document in the generated PDF. (It is
> not interesting when the PDF is generated, but when the source was last
> changed.) How would I do this?
Hi Cecil,
this solution checks only the main file
> \mainlanguage[de]
>
> \usemodule[letter]
>
> \setupletter
>[ toname={Max Musterman}
>, toaddress={Musterstraße 10}
>, fromname={Me}
>, fromaddress={Muster Weg 10}
>, phone={0123-45678}
> , mobile={0175-31689}
>, date=\currentdate
Trying to do some date and time processing myself, I ran into problems caused
by ConTeXt makeing it incompatibel with the original plain TeX itself!
In the TeX-book, Appendix B one finds
(Some parameters are set by TeX itself as it runs, so it is inappropriate to
initialize them: \time, \day
Am 20.03.2013 um 16:40 schrieb H. van der Meer :
> Trying to do some date and time processing myself, I ran into problems caused
> by ConTeXt makeing it incompatibel with the original plain TeX itself!
>
> In the TeX-book, Appendix B one finds
>
> (Some parameters are set b
\dodoplacetitle##1%
{\marking[document##1]{\getvalue{\??title##1}}%
\blank[\getvalue{\??title##1\c!spacebefore}]%
\doattributes{\??dt##1}\c!style\c!color\getvalue{\??title##1}%
\blank[\getvalue{\??title##1\c!spaceafter}]}%
\@@titlebefore
\processcommalist[\c!title,\c!author,\c!date
On 8/27/2015 1:21 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Mojca Miklavec <mailto:mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com>
26. August 2015 19:36
In case that you were looking for an automated way to print the date,
here's one option:
\setuplanguage[en][date={weekday,{, },day:ord,{~},month,{,~},year
lides]
[
style=FramedTitle,
]
\setupTitle[
title={Why is this red?},
author={You},
date={\date[y=2014,m=1,d=07]},
]
\placeTitle
\SlideTitle{this is white (maybe grey)}
text in black as expected
% -- the end
What I notice is that the text on the title page (title, author, date) is
some macros to
>>> set the title (and subject) of the PDF document. The attached minimal
>>> example shows what I want to achieve.
>>>
>>> I tried def, edef, gdef, define, explicit expand, expandoneafter, etc.
>>> etc. without any success. Whatever
On 3/31/07, Mari Voipio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> List Mail wrote:
[snip]
> > An up-to-date "cheat sheet" containing all commands and
> > options or arguments would be fine.
>
> I frankly don't know if it exists with all distributions and you don
Hi all,
I would like to create a makeup environment that will contain author,
university logo and date and other information that doesn’t occupy its own page
that I can define in an environment file and reuse.
The logo and date should occupy the margins at the top at the left and right
ay+, 2013
>
> This command:
>
> \currentdate [weekday,{,~},month,day,{,~},year]
>
> works as expected. I also tried
>
> \date [][weekday,{,~},month,day+,{,~},year]
>
> but that produced the same result as above.
>
> I have a recent stable release of the stan
Dear all,
I would like to generate a table of contents, where each item should
have a number, title and date. I use the user variables this way:
\define[1]\ChapterListTextCommand{%
#1\hskip 1.5em
\hbox{
\doiftextelse{\structurelistuservariable{date}{(\structurelistuservariable{datum
Am 29.09.2010 um 23:16 schrieb Tomas Bures:
> Dear all,
>
> I would like to generate a table of contents, where each item should have a
> number, title and date. I use the user variables this way:
>
>
> \define[1]\ChapterListTextCommand{%
> #1\hskip 1.5em
]
\definebtxrendering
[mybib]
[specification=mybib,
numbering=yes]
\stopbtxrenderingdefinitions
\startsetups btx:mybib:list:link
\btxdoifelse {title} {\btxflush{title}:\space} {No Title}
\btxdoifelse {url} {\btxflush{url};\space} {}
\btxdoifelse {date} {abgerufen \btxflush{date
> > What I am trying to achieve is to define some three-argument command
> > to give a section/subject header and a date, and then a block of text.
> > The header and date should be on the same line, but aligned in either
> > direction (subject aligned left, date aligned right)
mean? Is that going to be changed?
How should \date[] be used now in the text?
For now, I do it like "bla \date[d=3]\ bla".
Is there a nicer way?
TIA for any hints,
The problem with an interface with optional arguments is that it has to
look ahead. There are actually some macros tha
I was so pleased with the result of Taco's and Aditya's suggestions, I
have added them as examples to \date on texshow-web.
Richard___
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Hallo!
I had some questions a few days ago and there was not any reply.
Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 10:39:47 +0200
Subject: [NTG-context] Floats Method
Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 10:39:47 +0200
Subject: [NTG-context] Snapping sectionhead
May be the questions where not clear enough.
What can I do
.
When the mode is „change“ the date (or version) is shown in the margin and the
change is printed in red.
Without mode „change“ only the change history is printed.
What I want now is to change the layout of the register.
Adding some vspace around the date and printing the date in bold.
Is there a
Hi Fabrice,
Do you mean the fact that the date is not in the usual French format? In that
case you should add
\mainlanguage[fr]
to the beginning of your file.
Best regards: OK
> On 18 Feb 2019, at 12:04, Fabrice Couvreur
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Aditya offered me this
t; called several times at the end of the source code?
The \setuptitle command is used to set the color and style for the
elements and the version with one argument is used to set the text.
\setuptitle
[\c!title]
[\c!style=\tfd,
\c!color=]
Print the 'document title' in a bigger s
]{\getvalue{\??title##1}}%
\blank[\getvalue{\??title##1\c!spacebefore}]%
\doattributes{\??dt##1}\c!style\c!color\getvalue{\??title##1}%
\blank[\getvalue{\??title##1\c!spaceafter}]}%
\@@titlebefore
\processcommalist[\c!title,\c!author,\c!date]\dodoplacetitle
\@@titleafter
Hi Tobias (and Hans),I've played with this a bit. It seems that the nested group breaks things inside the \installlanguage macro.The following works OK:\c!date={\v!year,\cnyear,\v!month,\v!day,\cnday}...but I can't use the \cnencoding switch... [Is it really necessary here? It wo
fTool Version Number : 12.29 File Name
: Hello-world_1.0.4.pdf Directory
: . File Size : 38 KiB File Modification Date/Time
: 2021:08:10 10:19:52+08:00 File Access Date/Time : 2021:08:10
10:20:17+08:00 File Inode Change Date/Time : 2021:
On 9/26/22 23:04, Angel M Alganza via ntg-context wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 10:44:55PM +0200, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
>
>> mtxrun --script pdf --info oeps.pdf
> [...]
> mtx-pdf | creation date > D:20220920071929+02'00'
> mtx-p
Hi,
the keys "name" and "phone" are not included in the reference line using the
minimal example from the correspondence manual below. The reference line just
contains the date. Also changing the alternative from "a" to "b" has no effect.
What am I mis
On 08/31/2010 11:48 AM, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Hi Paul,
On 2010-08-31<10:29:39>, Paul Menzel wrote:
3. Spacing between numbers. Using LaTeX there were some suggestions to
typeset a date using small spaces like `29.\,8.\,2010`. I guess this
depends on the fonts used and personal taste? If
standalone.)
This used to work:
% Subject and date on the same line, date below logo
\defineletterelement[section][subject][fiee]%
{\bTABLE[frame=off]
\bTR
\bTD[width=\dimexpr169mm-\backspace\relax]\correspondenceparameter{subject}\eTD
\bTD{\tf
)
context : ver: 2006.03.25 13:21
cont-en : ver: 2005.01.31 fmt: 2006.3.28 mes: english
Here is the version line in the output of 'texexec somerandomfile.tex':
ConTeXt ver: 2006.03.25 13:21 fmt: 2006.4.6 int: english mes: english
The context version date
erything I want
to do can be done with ConTeXt, but I'm a ConTeXt beginner, and it looks as
if there's a lot of complexity to do this.
Each post has a title, an author, a date, and the text of the post. I'd like
to arrange the information roughly like this:
Title of the p
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010, Florian Wobbe wrote:
57{\setff{sups}th} or \date[][day,$^{\mr th}$,~,month,year]
Don't know about \setff, but using \high{th} is better than going to math
mode.
Aditya
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Hi Hans,
a "day" is prefixed to every day-number.
\starttext
\date[d=29,m=12,y=2011] \currentdate
\stoptext
outputs
December day29, 2011 December day30, 2011
Regards
Andreas
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Am 2005-11-20 um 11:27 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
An important thing to remember is this:
ConTeXt does not share font metric conventions with LaTeX.
Thank you for this summary, I just added it to the Fonts page in the
wiki.
Grüßlis vom Hraban!
---
http://www.fiee.net/texnique/
http://contex
the content of the letter:
\setupindenting[yes,small]
\setuplettersection[opening][indenting=no]
\setuplettersection[subject][indenting=no]
\setuplettersection[closing][indenting=no]
\setuplettersection[signature][indenting=no]
(2) The following did not properly left-justify the date (the date was
lesixquote,
# # %\c!leftquotation=\lowerleftdoubleninequote,
# # %\c!rightquotation=\upperrightdoublesixquote,
# # %\c!date={\v!year,~m.,\space,\v!month,\space,\v!day,~d.},
# # \s!patterns=eo,
# # \s!lefthyphenmin=2,
# # \s!righthyphenmin=2]
yet...
The Errata page for Manual: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXtEN_Errata
The Errata page for Excursion:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Typos_in_beginners_manual
> An up-to-date "cheat sheet" containing all commands and
> options or arguments would be fine.
I frankly do
I would like to use the date of the document in the generated PDF. (It is
not interesting when the PDF is generated, but when the source was last
changed.) How would I do this?
--
Cecil Westerhof
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Hi,
I was wondering whether it is possible to automatically typeset ONLY the
current year using the \date command?
From the reference manual I don't think it is possible! Maybe another
trick is available!
Thanks!
Regards,
Gerard Ve
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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Hi,
Is there a way to achieve a short weekday option with \date[] to get 3
letter equivalents (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun) similar to the
monthshort either through context or lua?
Thanks,
Adam
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If your
On Sun, Jan 10 2021, Fabrice L wrote:
> For exemple:
>
> \date[][weekday,day,month,year] and \currenttime[h,{\,:\,},m]
Sorry, I should have mentioned, that I use the latest version:
context-2021.01.08
--
Quoting Horacio Suarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thankyou very much.
>
> Sometimes I don´t know the complete list of keys. Where I have to
> look for it?
texshow.contextgarden.net (slightly out of date)
or the sources for a complete up to
On 10/21/21 8:04 PM, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I cleaned up some more backend code. There were some mails about dates
> and such and although the date field in setupinteraction works ok a more
> drastic overload is doen with directives. The reason is that the fac
Hans Hagen <mailto:pra...@wxs.nl>
27. August 2015 22:10
On 8/27/2015 1:21 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Mojca Miklavec <mailto:mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com>
26. August 2015 19:36
In case that you were looking for an automated way to print the date,
here's one option:
\setup
d data to the output. The
result is a empty pdf.
The example attached is from a old question.
Thanks a lot for your time
Jorge M.
--- example --
\usemodule[scancsv]
\def\ddmmyyyy#1#2#3{% #1 - date, #2 - old separator, #3 - new separator
\startlua
local parsedate=thirddata.scancsv.P
Hi,
Aditya offered me this macro some time ago for my header. I updated context
standalone, and the display of the date I want to do the evaluation
(different from the current date) is no longer the same.
Thank you.
Fabrice
\setupbackgrounds
[header]
[text]
[frame=off,
topframe=off
ubyear {2001}
> \pubname {Pearson Prentice Hall}
> \edition {2}
> \lang {English}
> \city {New York}
> \stoppublication
>
> A web resource should include the title, url and the
> access date.
An old definition of mine without access date:
\setuppublicationla
Hello,
The date display is incorrect : I get day 28 instead of day 2.
Thank you
Fabrice
\defineframed
[headerframed]
[frame=off,
height=fit,
width=fit]
\definecolor[ColorA][0.8(white)]
\startsetups [headertext]
\setupheadertexts
[{\startframed [headerframed
tp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ConTeXt"; being a hyperlink to just that
> and "12th of April 2010" being a hyperlink to
> http://web.archive.org/web/20100412134500/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ConTeXt
>
> Note: using any date and time works OK with the archive.org, since if the
&g
I try to make a macro for a "filled in" date.
Empty date is ok
\def \FillInDate {"\hl[2]"\hl[4]\hskip1mm 20\hl[2]\hskip.5mm}
\starttext
\FillInDate
\stoptext
But my printing date "under lines" is a mess. In particular, I want to
add a bit more space around numbers,
]
===
please remember to put them in \unprotect . . . \protect pair
On 5/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I was trying to typeset date in Chinese
environment(\usemodule[chinese])
using the commond \currentdate, the date format was strange:
"2007 五月 18"(
Hello,
I've got a running page head like this in my document:
\def\CurrentUser{\cldcontext{os.resultof"whoami"}}
\def\Markname { Compiled \date by \CurrentUser \LUATEX +\ConTeXt\
\contextversion }
and later:
\setlayer[cropmark][preset=lefttop,x=3cm,y=-1.5\lineheight]{\Markna
gt;
>> Also on the subject of Document Titles. Why is it that \setuptitle is
>> called several times at the end of the source code?
>
> The \setuptitle command is used to set the color and style for the
> elements and the version with one argument is used to set the text.
>
Hello,
I just updated my version of ConTeXt and the bug is still present.
Can you confirm ?
Thank you.
Fabrice
Le mer. 28 août 2019 à 16:34, Aditya Mahajan a écrit :
> On Wed, 28 Aug 2019, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > The date display is incorrect : I get day 2
minimal example
-- >8 -- min-ex.tex
\enableregime[utf]
\mainlanguage[de]
\usemodule[letter]
\setupletter
[ toname={Max Musterman}
, toaddress={Musterstraße 10}
, fromname={Me}
, fromaddress={Muster Weg 10}
, phone={0123-45678}
, mobile={0175-31689}
, date=\currentd
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setupinteraction[state=start,
date={02.02.2022}]
\starttext
This document is from 02.02.2020 at 12:00:21.
\stoptext
Which is the right way to get PDF dates working with \setupinteraction?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
--
http
Dears,
I am opening a PR <https://github.com/contextgarden/context/pull/1> to
improve the Chinese date conversion but it seems that repo is just a mirror
site without development activities, can someone help to review this one?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
> Am 24.04.2015 um 13:49 schrieb david.boerschl...@juno.com:
>
> Is there any up-to-date documentation on how to install fonts? The page
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Installing_a_TrueType_font,_step_by_step starts
> out by saying that it is out-of-date.
Which system do you
Hi all,
I want to insert a due date for payments in my invoice and I would like
to calculate it from \currentdate. Something like
define \duedate = \currentdate plus 10 days
Is this possible?
juh
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Hi,
> Is there not a simple place to get all the up-to-date documentation?
maybe not what you are looking for, but I think the list at
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/448812/the-definitive-guide-to-context-mkiv-documentation
is very help
On 30-12-2011 19:58, Andreas Harder wrote:
\starttext
\date[d=29,m=12,y=2011] \currentdate
\stoptext
in core-con.mkiv:
\letvalue{\??conversionarguments3}\system_checked_conversion
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hallo!
>
> I had some questions a few days ago and there was not any reply.
>
> Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 10:39:47 +0200
> Subject: [NTG-context] Floats Method
>
> Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 10:39:47 +0200
> Subject: [NTG-context] Snapping
My new Ubuntu installation includes TeXLive version 2007-10. Is there
a way for me to keep the ConTeXt part of this up-to-date with current
(stable) versions? Considering that I have XeTeX 0.996, do I want to,
or should I stick with what currently works?
--Joel
On 1/20/2015 10:16 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2015-01-19 um 15:48 schrieb Hans Hagen :
On 1/17/2015 1:52 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
* How can I set the current \date in a metadata variable?
(I know it’s also in the date tag of , but I know how to format \date
…)
This doesn’t work
k at the following minimal example
>>
>> -- >8 -- min-ex.tex
>> \enableregime[utf]
>> \mainlanguage[de]
>>
>> \usemodule[letter]
>>
>> \setupletter
>>[ toname={Max Musterman}
>> , toaddress={Musterstraße 10}
>>, from
On 20 mrt. 2013, at 16:45, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
>
> Am 20.03.2013 um 16:40 schrieb H. van der Meer :
>
>> Trying to do some date and time processing myself, I ran into problems
>> caused by ConTeXt makeing it incompatibel with the original plain TeX itself!
&
On 11/29/2023 7:56 AM, Yihan Song wrote:
Dears,
I am opening a PR <https://github.com/contextgarden/context/pull/1> to
improve the Chinese date conversion but it seems that repo is just a
mirror site without development activities, can someone help to review
this one?
sending patched
t.print("") and the context("")
> functions don´t be able to send the formatted data to the output. The
> result is a empty pdf.
>
> The example attached is from a old question.
>
> Thanks a lot for your time
>
> Jorge M.
>
> --- example --
>
ect][indenting=no]
> \setuplettersection[closing][indenting=no]
> \setuplettersection[signature][indenting=no]
You can use \setupletteroptions[indenting=…] which only passed to the content
section.
> (2) The following did not properly left-justify the date (the date was
> toward
27; ConTeXt installation, what's
> its use then ?
>
> Also...
>
> --- quote ---
>
> Author: Mojca Miklavec
> Date: 2007-12-22 00:42 +100
> To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Keeping up-to-date under TeXLive
> On Dec 2
** > macro:->\labeltext {march} 20 2013
> The problem is essentially the same.
\starttext
\writestatus{***}{\cldcontext{os.date("\letterpercent Y\space\letterpercent
m\space\letterpercent d")}}
\stoptext
> I am most unhappy with this, because fixing the cur
> ConTeXt ver: 2006.03.25 13:21 fmt: 2006.4.6 int: english mes: english
>
> The context version date match what texexec --version produces (though
> texexec doesn't give the fmt date). But what does the early cont-en
> version date (2005.01.31) mean?
>
context i
Is there any up-to-date documentation on how to install fonts? The page
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Installing_a_TrueType_font,_step_by_step starts
out by saying that it is out-of-date.
David Boerschlein
(214) 412-3275 home office land
(585) 278-4687 cell
www.linkedin.com/in
On 06/19/2016 08:17 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to generate daily reports and wanted to include the date in
bookmarks, but there is some weird (non)expansion going on.
I'm not quite sure what you're trying to do, but are you maybe missing a
simple
\se
Dear list,
I would like to avoid adding date info in certain PDF documents to be
able to regenerate them having the same SHA512s.
Is there a command (similar to \nopdfcompression) that has the same
effect than compiling the document with "context --nodates"?
Many thanks for your he
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 00:03, Marco wrote:
>
> In case Hans does not like this idea, is it possible to change it to make
> ISO 8601 the default. Something like
>
> \setupdate [format={year, –, mm, –, day}]
Your question wasn't clear at first. Is this what you want?
\setuplan
Am 13.06.2011 um 10:59 schrieb Verhaag, G.C.H.M.:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering whether it is possible to automatically typeset ONLY the
> current year using the \date command?
>
> From the reference manual I don't think it is possible! Maybe another trick
>
Is there not a simple place to get all the up-to-date documentation?
If you install ConTeXt from
http://www.pragma-ade.nl/install.htm
in the installation tree you'll find docs under
tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/
There you'll always find the docs at their last revisi
Hi,
Another Correspondence question. In the default, I'd like the body text to be
left justified rather than both left and right justified.
Does the
\setupletterstyle [content][align=left]
do this? (or some form thereof)? I can't get this to work.
Also, how can I have the &
gwtex is about the most up to date tex distribution
you can have, so normally (esp once we have these font issues covered)
you should be pretty up to date -)
Hans
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At 20:47 25/09/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Hi,
>> >> > \starttabulate[|l|p|]
>> >> > \HL
>
> \FL
OK, but then the up-to-date (4) is not up-to-date anymore.
eh .. looks like i have to look into it aga
Tobias Burnus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Thank you for your reply.
> > Is it better to switch to TeX Live instead of teTeX?
> Well, it depends: teTeX is nicely installed while TeXLive is contains
> some goodies and is more up to date (but never as up to date as the
> cont-tmf.zip
potential number
conversions.
And I just realize, for Chinese date, only year section follows the as-is
pattern, for month or day, December should be represented as 十二月 instead of
一二, twenty-sixth is 二十六日 instead of 二六, we might need to consider to narrow
down the name to be year could be more p
bgroup\hss\SetTableToWidth{6.5in}%
\starttable[|c|c|c|c|c|]
\HL
\VL \VL Function\VL Name\VL Signature\VL Date\VL\SR\HL}
\def\stopAuthors{\stoptable\hss\egroup}
def\Author[#1]{%
\getgparameters[Author][#1]%
\doifundefined{AuthorRole}{\gdef\AuthorRole{Prepared by:}}%
\doifundefined{AuthorFunct
On Wed, Nov 29 2023, Peter Münster wrote:
> According to https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/date:
> "The name suffixes indicate number conversions. Any conversion, either
> built-in or defined by \defineconversion, can be used there."
>
> But it does not seem to w
Matthias Wächter wrote:
>
> I updated contextminimals using first-setup.bat yesterday. Just did
> a re-run of »luatools --generate« and »context --make« for making
> sure everything is up-to-date, but to no effect (just the fmt
> changed to today's date).
>
> Hmmm…
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,y
Sorry, not yes finished, accidently sent away too soon.
Hans van der Meer
On 20 mrt. 2013, at 16:26, "H. van der Meer"
wrote:
> Trying to do some date and time processing myself, I ran into problems caused
> by ConTeXt makeing it incompatibel with the original plain TeX its
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Taco,
isn't this a bit too general?
Yes, I have simplified considerably, but I believe my statements
are a good guideline for users that do not have in-depth knowledge
of the workings of ConTeXt, esp. those that are used to LaTeX.
But AFAICS, the Berry-namimg scheme
Hello,
I have pagesize < papersize and use crop marks. What I actually miss is
the possibility to put text (Project name, date/time) outside the page.
Currently, ConTeXt only prints there the colour bars, the page numbers
and the crop marks.
Example:
http://glossary.ippaper.com/default.asp?
apter]
\setupfootertexts [text][date][pagenumber][pagenumber][date]
\starttext
\chapter[ch1]{Toto}
\section[sec11]{Sec 11}
\input tufte
\section[sec12]{Sec 12}
\input tufte
\stoptext
---
The result gives me horizontal rules too long. I would like
section numbers, use this
\startsetups document:start
\centerline{\documentvariable{title}}
\centerline{\documentvariable{author}}
\centerline{\documentvariable{date}}
\blank[line]
\stopsetups
\startdocument[title=Title,author=Author,date=Date]
\stopdocument
```
I hope
Tue, 27 Nov 2007, Bart Wise wrote:
> > LaTeX has a package called datenumber. It basically allows you to
> > several things: 1) convert a date into a number, 2) add and subtract from
> > that number, in essence adding and subtracting days, and 3) converting a
> > date n
Tue, 27 Nov 2007, Bart Wise wrote:
> > LaTeX has a package called datenumber. It basically allows you to
> > several things: 1) convert a date into a number, 2) add and subtract from
> > that number, in essence adding and subtracting days, and 3) converting a
> > date n
he footer (closer to the bottom of the page)
3. to delete the word "Date" above the date.
4. to put the date *above *the recipient address (and how in general do
I adjust the vertical space here).
5. to left-justify the date.
6. to control the foldmarks (for US-letter-size paper,
eninequote,
# # %\c!rightquote=\upperrightdoublesixquote,
# # %\c!leftquotation=\lowerleftdoubleninequote,
# # %\c!rightquotation=\upperrightdoublesixquote,
# # %\c!date={\v!year,~m.,\space,\v!month,\space,\v!day,~d.},
# # \s!patterns=eo,
# # \s!lefth
Hello,
On Thu Oct 21, 2021 at 8:04 PM CEST, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> I cleaned up some more backend code. There were some mails about dates
> and such and although the date field in setupinteraction works ok a more
> drastic overload is doen with directives. The reason is that
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