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CTAN submission – isodate package

Date: October 14, 2003 11:21:30 AM CEST
----- Forwarded message from Harald Harders ----- I have uploaded isodate-2_11.tar.gz to ftp.dante.de. Please replace the files in CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/isodate by its contents. License stays LPPL. This version adds support for printing months with Roman numerals, e.g., 14.\,X.~2003. >From the README: Tune the output format of dates. This package provides ten output formats of the commands \today, \printdate, \printdateTeX, and \daterange (partly language dependent): ISO (yyyy-mm-dd), numeric (e.g. dd.\,mm.~yyyy), short (e.g. dd.\,mm.\,yy), TeX (yyyy/mm/dd), original (e.g. dd. mmm yyyy), short original (e.g. dd. mmm yy), as well as numerical formats with Roman numerals for the month. The commands \printdate and \printdateTeX print any date. The date is given as an argument using the actual date format for output: \printdate{yyyy-mm-dd}, \printdate{dd.mm.yyyy}, or \printdate{dd/mm/yyyy}, and \printdateTeX{yyyy/mm/dd}. The command \daterange prints a date range and leaves out unnecessary year or month entries. E.g. 2000-05-03 to 2000-05-08 leads to `2000-05-03 to 08'. This package supports German (old and new rules, Austrian), US English, French, Danish, Swedish (by Christian Schlauer), and Norwegian (by Svend Tollak Munkejord). ----- End forwarded message ----- Thanks for the upload. I installed it as suggested replacing the old version in CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/isodate/ Reinhard Zierke for the CTAN team

isodate – Tune the output format of dates according to language

This package provides ten output formats of the commands \today, \printdate, \printda, and \daterange (partly language dependent).

Formats available are: ISO (yyyy-mm-dd), numeric (e.g. dd.\,mm.~yyyy), short (e.g. dd.\,mm.\,yy), (yyyy/mm/dd), original (e.g. dd. mmm yyyy), short original (e.g. dd. mmm yy), as well as numerical formats with Roman numerals for the month.

The commands \printdate and \printda print any date. The command \daterange prints a date range and leaves out unnecessary year or month entries.

This package supports German (old and new rules), Austrian, US English, British English, French, Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian.

Packageisodate
Version2.28
Copyright2000–2005 Harald Harders
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