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Re: [O] [new exporter] adhere org-export-date-timestamp-format?
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Rasmus |
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Re: [O] [new exporter] adhere org-export-date-timestamp-format? |
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Thu, 31 Jan 2013 00:54:49 +0100 |
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Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> writes:
q
> Hello,
>
> Bastien <address@hidden> writes:
>
>>> Though, I think I have to withdraw my proposal about using #+DATE:
>>> value
>>> as a time format string. Indeed, date value, along with any
>>> document
>>> property, is parsed, which defeats the purpose of using it as a
>>> format
>>> string.
>>>
>>> We can still implement a convenient macro to handle timestamps in
>>> date
>>> keyword.
>>>
>>> What do you think?
>>
>> Up to whatever you find more practical.
>
> I have added `org-e-latex-date-format', which can be set to a time
> format string. When the #+DATE: value consists in a single timestamp,
> it
> will be applied to format that timestamp. Otherwise it will be
> ignored.
Very cool! I'll check it.
--
When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, sir?
- Re: [O] [new exporter] adhere org-export-date-timestamp-format?, Nicolas Goaziou, 2013/01/06
- Re: [O] [new exporter] adhere org-export-date-timestamp-format?, Bastien, 2013/01/06
- Re: [O] [new exporter] adhere org-export-date-timestamp-format?, Nicolas Goaziou, 2013/01/09
- Re: [O] [new exporter] adhere org-export-date-timestamp-format?, Bastien, 2013/01/09
- Re: [O] [new exporter] adhere org-export-date-timestamp-format?, Nicolas Goaziou, 2013/01/09
- Re: [O] [new exporter] adhere org-export-date-timestamp-format?, Bastien, 2013/01/09
- Re: [O] [new exporter] adhere org-export-date-timestamp-format?, Nicolas Goaziou, 2013/01/12
- Re: [O] [new exporter] adhere org-export-date-timestamp-format?, Bastien, 2013/01/12
- Re: [O] [new exporter] adhere org-export-date-timestamp-format?, Nicolas Goaziou, 2013/01/30
- Re: [O] [new exporter] adhere org-export-date-timestamp-format?,
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