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Latest revision as of 15:10, 12 November 2021


\definedate

Summary

The command \definedate is used to define date formatting shortcuts

Settings

\definedate[...][...,...]
[...]name
[...,...]year year:name y y:name yy Y Y:name YY month month:mnem month:hebrew month:jalali m m:mnem m:hebrew m:jalali MONTH MONTH:mnem MONTH:hebrew MONTH:jalali mm M day day:name day:+ day:ord day:++ day:highord d d:name d:+ d:ord d:++ d:highord dd dd:+ dd:ord dd:++ dd:highord D D:+ D:ord D:++ D:highord weekday weekday:mnem weekday:hebrew weekday:jalali w w:mnem w:hebrew w:jalali WEEKDAY WEEKDAY:mnem WEEKDAY:hebrew WEEKDAY:jalali W referral space \\\\\\\\␣ text hebrew:to jalali:to jalali:from

Description

The command \definedate defines date formatting shortcuts, allowing a bit of abstraction.


Examples

Example 1

\definedate[iso][year,mm,dd]
\currentdate[iso]

Notes

See also

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