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The eukdate package
Andrew Gilbert Moschou
v1.04 2009/03/18
This work is released under the LPPL v1.3c or later.
The eukdate package is used to change the format of \today's date, including the
weekday, e.g. `Saturday, 26 June 2008', the `UK format' (Hart's Rules), which is
preferred in many parts of the world, as opposed to what is used in the standard
LaTeX document classes, e.g. `June 26, 2008', the `US format'.
Usage
\usepackage[<options>]{eukdate}
Options
- no-weekday
- ukdate
- usdate
- gregorian
- julian
Commands
\today Redefined to use the format that is specified by the
package options.
\weekday Typesets \today's day of the week.
\monthname Typesets the name of the current month.
Files
| Name | Size | Date | Notes |
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README |
751 | 2009-03-17 03:54:38 | |
eukdate.dtx |
9458 | 2009-03-17 04:01:08 | |
eukdate.ins |
1656 | 2009-02-04 03:23:22 | |
eukdate.pdf |
125956 | 2009-03-17 04:01:17 |
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eukdate – UK format dates, with weekday
The package is used to change the format of \today’s date, including the weekday, e.g., “Saturday, 26 June 2008”, the ‘UK format’, which is preferred in many parts of the world, as distinct from that which is used in \maketitle of the article class, “June 26, 2008”, the ‘US format’.
| Documentation |
Readme Package documentation |
| Version | 1.04 |
| License | The LaTeX Project Public License |
| Copyright | 2008 Andrew Gilbert Moschou |
| Maintainer | Andrew Gilbert Moschou |
| Contained in | TeXLive as eukdate |
| MiKTeX as eukdate | |
| Topics |
manipulate dates and/or times |
| See also |
weekday dayofweek |
