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From: | Chip |
Subject: | Re: adding to the LSR |
Date: | Sun, 26 Apr 2009 18:56:24 -0700 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.21 (Windows/20090302) |
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Chip wrote:Thanks Jon, I got those parameters from a Linus manpage and tested all of them and more, and the ones listed below work as expected. There were several others that did not work on the Lilypond output. That is why I think these should be listed, so someone doesn't try one of the others that didn't work, then have to do the troubleshooting testing to find out which ones do/don't work. I already did that. Below is the list of tested/usable parameters - <p>The format of the date can be changed according to these parameters:</p> <ul> <li>%a - is replaced by the locale's abbreviated weekday name.</li> <li>%A - is replaced by the locale's full weekday name.</li> <li>%b - is replaced by the locale's abbreviated month name.</li> <li>%B - is replaced by the locale's full month name.</li> <li>%c - is replaced by the locale's appropriate date and time representation.</li> <li>%d - is replaced by the day of the month as a decimal number [01,31].</li> <li>%I - is replaced by the hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number [01,12].</li> <li>%j - is replaced by the day of the year as a decimal number [001,366].</li> <li>%m - is replaced by the month as a decimal number [01,12].</li> <li>%M - is replaced by the minute as a decimal number [00,59].</li> <li>%p - is replaced by the locale's equivalent of either a.m. or p.m.</li> <li>%U - is replaced by the week number of the year (Sunday as the first day of the week) as a decimal number [00,53].</li> <li>%w - is replaced by the weekday as a decimal number [0,6], with 0 representing Sunday.</li> <li>%W - is replaced by the week number of the year (Monday as the first day of the week) as a decimal number [00,53]. All days in a new year preceding the first Monday are considered to be in week 0.</li> <li>%x - is replaced by the locale's appropriate date representation.</li> <li>%X - is replaced by the locale's appropriate time representation.</li> <li>%y - is replaced by the year without century as a decimal number [00,99].</li> <li>%Y - is replaced by the year with century as a decimal number.</li> <li>%Z - is replaced by the timezone name or abbreviation, or by no bytes if no timezone information exists.</li> </ul> Regards, Chip
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