- From: "Adrian S." <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] \date in the qt version
- Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:40:34 -0600
This did it!
Thank you.
What I wanted was <date|MMMM dd yyyy hh:mm:ss>
Thank you very much!
Peace.
-Adrian.
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Gubinelli Massimiliano
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I will study a permanent solution. In the meanwhile you can refer to
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http://doc.qt.nokia.com/stable/qdatetime.html
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(look at the description of the QDateTime::fromString function) to build a
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formatting string suitable for TeXmacs/Qt. For example in your case
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<date| d MMMM 'om' h:m>
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should work.
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best
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massimiliano
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On 13 sept. 2011, at 02:34, Adrian S. wrote:
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> I just compiled the qt version (I had to install libqt4-dev in
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> UBUNTU). I tried to install in a directory using ./config
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> --prefix=directory. The program compiled successfully but TeXmacs
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> complained that it could not find guile. Then I installed it un
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> /usr/local/ and everything worked...
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> However:
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> The \date macro does not accept other values...
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> for example
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> <date| %d %B om %k:%M> should return
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> 12 September om 18:29
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> but returns
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> %d %B om %k:%M instead...
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> The X11 version does not have that problem
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> If there is a work around to that, I would greatly appreciate.
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> Great work!
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> -Adrián.
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