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Revision as of 13:38, 10 October 2019
\month
Syntax (autogenerated)]
\month{...} | |
{...} | number |
Syntax
\month{...} | |
{...} | number |
Description
Produces the lowercase language label text for the month given by number, which should be between 1 and 12.
Example
% In English, months have initial capitals even in lowercase text. \month{1}--\month{6} \language[ro] % merely changes the hyphenation language \month{1}--\month{6} \mainlanguage[ro] % changes the language the document is in \month{1}--\month{6}
See also
- \MONTH for the month in all caps
- \weekday and \WEEKDAY to print days of the week
- \mainlanguage to choose the language the month appears in
- This command uses the labels mechanism. See \setuplabeltext and \labeltext to set up and use your own labeled concepts.
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