I have been using /currentdate to identify in an exported pdf map header
when the map was compiled.
\edef\tmp{\the\thversion} \ifx\tmp\empty \else %only write version and
date if version is not empty
{\the\legendtextsize\si\the\thversiontitleA: \ss\the\thversiontitleB
\ss\the\thversion}
{\the\legendtextsize\si\the\datetitle \si\the\currentdate\par}
\fi
It takes the system date and format as input. So I was using Windows 10 OS
settings to format the date how I preferred it, in the case, d Mmm YYYY.
Seems that Windows 11, my new OS does not have the ability to format the
system date in manner(s) that I find useful.
Is there a way for Therion to take the date provided by the OS and reformat
it?
Think I recall someone did offer up something a little cumbersome, but it
escapes me just now. Anyway, perhaps there is a better way today?
(Run Therion in a Win10 VM?)
Bruce
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