% \CheckSum{311} % \iffalse % ====================================================================== % scrtime.dtx % Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 1995-2019 % % This file is part of the LaTeX2e KOMA-Script bundle. % % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of % the LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3c of the license. % The latest version of this license is in % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX % version 2005/12/01 or later and of this work. % % This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained". % % The Current Maintainer and author of this work is Markus Kohm. % % This work consists of all files listed in manifest.txt. % ---------------------------------------------------------------------- % scrtime.dtx % Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 1995-2019 % % Dieses Werk darf nach den Bedingungen der LaTeX Project Public Lizenz, % Version 1.3c, verteilt und/oder veraendert werden. % Die neuste Version dieser Lizenz ist % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % und Version 1.3c ist Teil aller Verteilungen von LaTeX % Version 2005/12/01 oder spaeter und dieses Werks. % % Dieses Werk hat den LPPL-Verwaltungs-Status "author-maintained" % (allein durch den Autor verwaltet). % % Der Aktuelle Verwalter und Autor dieses Werkes ist Markus Kohm. % % Dieses Werk besteht aus den in manifest.txt aufgefuehrten Dateien. % ====================================================================== % \fi % % \CharacterTable % {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z % Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z % Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 % Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# % Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& % Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) % Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, % Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ % Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< % Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? % Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ % Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ % Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| % Right brace \} Tilde \~} % % \iffalse %%% From File: $Id: scrtime.dtx 3256 2019-10-10 07:06:49Z kohm $ %\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/06/01] %<*driver> \ifx\ProvidesFile\undefined\def\ProvidesFile#1[#2]{}\fi \begingroup \def\filedate$#1: #2-#3-#4 #5${\gdef\filedate{#2/#3/#4}} \filedate$Date: 2019-10-10 09:06:49 +0200 (Thu, 10 Oct 2019) $ \def\filerevision$#1: #2 ${\gdef\filerevision{r#2}} \filerevision$Revision: 3256 $ \endgroup \ProvidesFile{scrtime.dtx}[\filedate\space\filerevision\space % %<*driver|package> %\ProvidesPackage{scrtime}[% %\ProvidesPackage{scrdate}[% %<*driver|identify> %!KOMAScriptVersion package % % (time of LaTeX run)% % (day of the week)% %<*driver|identify> ] % % %<*dtx> \ifx\documentclass\undefined \input scrdocstrip.tex \@@input scrkernel-version.dtx \@@input scrstrip.inc \KOMAdefVariable{COPYRIGHFROM}{1995} \generate{\usepreamble\defaultpreamble \file{scrtime.sty}{% \from{scrkernel-version.dtx}{package,scrtime}% \from{scrtime.dtx}{package,scrtime,identify}% \from{scrkernel-basics.dtx}{load}% \from{scrtime.dtx}{package,scrtime,option}% \from{scrtime.dtx}{package,scrtime,body}% \from{scrlogo.dtx}{logo}% } % \file{scrdate.sty}{% \from{scrkernel-version.dtx}{package,scrdate}% \from{scrtime.dtx}{package,scrdate,identify}% \from{scrkernel-basics.dtx}{load}% \from{scrtime.dtx}{package,scrdate,option}% \from{scrtime.dtx}{package,scrdate,body}% \from{scrlogo.dtx}{logo}% } % } \@@input scrstrop.inc \else \let\endbatchfile\relax \fi \endbatchfile % %<*driver> \documentclass{scrdoc} \usepackage[german,english]{babel} \CodelineIndex \RecordChanges \GetFileInfo{scrtime.dtx} \title{The \textsf{KOMA}-timedate-bundle\thanks{This file has revision number \fileversion, last revised \filedate.}} \author{Markus Kohm} \date{\filedate} \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{abstract} This bundle includes a package \texttt{scrtime} defining some macros to handle compilation-time. It's a very simple implementation similar to \texttt{time.sty}. I've tried to use no additional register. The second package \texttt{scrdate} defines some macros to handle the name of the day! \end{abstract} \tableofcontents \DocInput{scrtime.dtx} \end{document} % % \fi % % \tableofcontents % % \section{Introduction} % % See the \KOMAScript{} guide for informations about how to use the package. % % \StopEventually{\PrintIndex\PrintChanges} % % \section{Implementation} % % \subsection{Options} % % \iffalse %<*option> % \fi % Since version~1.2 both packages use \textsf{scrkbase} for options and % additional features. % % % \subsubsection{Options of \textsf{scrtime}} % % \iffalse %<*scrtime> % \fi % % \begin{option}{12h} % \changes{v1.1b}{1995/02/15}{Option \texttt{12h} added.} % \changes{v1.2}{2010/03/10}{Option uses \textsf{scrkbase}.} % \begin{option}{24h} % \changes{v1.1b}{1995/02/15}{Option \texttt{24h} added.} % \changes{v1.2}{2010/03/10}{Option is deprecated.} % \begin{macro}{\if@Hxii} % \changes{v1.1b}{1995/02/15}{new switch} % There are two the two Options |24h| and |12h|. We need a switch to % distinguish. % \begin{macrocode} \newif\if@Hxii % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % So the Options are simple. % \begin{macrocode} \KOMA@ifkey{12h}{@Hxii} \KOMA@DeclareDeprecatedOption[scrtime]{24h}{12h=false} % \end{macrocode} % \end{option} % \end{option} % % Currently only \textsf{scrtime} uses options, so only \textsf{scrtime} needs % to process them. % \begin{macrocode} \KOMAProcessOptions\relax % \end{macrocode} % % \iffalse % % % \fi % % \subsection{Macros} % % \iffalse %<*body> % \fi % % \subsubsection{Macros of \textsf{scrtime}} % \iffalse %<*scrtime> % \fi % We use |\@tempcnta| and |\@tempcntb| but we know, that this is not % a very good idea. % % \begin{macro}{\thistime} % \changes{v1.1b}{1995/02/15}{{\cmd\thistime*} added.}%^^A % \changes{v1.1b}{1995/02/15}{{\cmd\thistime} works.}%^^A % \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifstar} durch \cs{kernel@ifstar} % ersetzt}%^^A % First we have to decide, is it a star-version ore not. % \begin{macrocode} \def\thistime{% \kernel@ifstar {\let\@tempif\iffalse\@thistime} {\let\@tempif\iftrue\@thistime}} % \end{macrocode} % Know we have to calculate the hours and minutes. |\@tempcnta| are the % hours and |\@tempcntb| are the minutes. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\@thistime}[1][:]{% \begingroup \@tempcnta\time\divide\@tempcnta60\multiply\@tempcnta60 \@tempcntb\time\advance\@tempcntb-\@tempcnta \divide\@tempcnta60 % \end{macrocode} % If we use 12h-mode, we have to cut the houres. % \changes{v1.1d}{1996/01/14}{Space added at \cs{@thistime} between -12 % and \cs{fi} (Martin Schroeder).} % \begin{macrocode} \if@Hxii\ifnum\@tempcnta>12 \advance\@tempcnta-12 \fi\fi % \end{macrocode} % Know we have to compose the value. If the minutes are less than 10 % maybe there has to be an additional 0. % \begin{macrocode} \the\@tempcnta{#1}\@tempif\ifnum\@tempcntb<10 0\fi\fi\the\@tempcntb% \endgroup} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\settime} % \changes{v1.1b}{1995/02/15}{{\cmd\settime} redefines {\cmd\@thistime}} % \changes{v1.1c}{1995/05/24}{missing macrocode-environment inserted} % We simply have to set |\thistime|. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\settime}[1]{\renewcommand*{\@thistime}[1][]{#1}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % % \iffalse % % \fi % % % \subsubsection{Macros of \textsf{scrdate}} % % \iffalse %<*scrdate> % \fi % % \changes{v1.1a}{1995/02/12}{Changed simply all but the user-interface.} % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/10}{Changed simply everything.} % Since version~3.05a \textsf{scrdate} was rewritten. First step was to make % more macros full expandable to provide \cs{MakeUppercase} and % \cs{MakeLowercase}. Second was to extend the user interface by some new % functionality. % % \begin{macro}{\CenturyPart} % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/10}{New} % This is the century part of a year number and so only a shortcut to % |\XdivY{...}{100}|, that is defined at \textsf{scrbase}. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\CenturyPart}[1]{\XdivY{#1}{100}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\DecadePart} % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/10}{New} % This is the year number withoud the century part and therefrso only a % shortcut to |\XmodY{...}{100}|, that is defined at \textsf{scrbase}. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\DecadePart}[1]{\XmodY{#1}{100}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\@GaussYear} % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/10}{New (internal)} % At the Gauss calculation of the day of the week January and February relates % to the year before. This macro does the correction for any date. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\@GaussYear}[3]{% \ifcase #2 \PackageError{scrdate}{month out of range}{% You've asked for the Gauss year of ISO date #1-#2-#3,\MessageBreak this means, that month hat invalid value '#2'.}% \or \numexpr #1 - 1\relax \or \numexpr #1 - 1\relax \else #1 \fi } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\DayNumber} % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/10}{New} % Returns the numerical value of the day of week. Note, that Sunday is 0, % Monday is 1, \dots, Saturday is 6. We use the Gauss calculation of the day % of the week. First argument is the year, second the month and last the day % of the month. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\DayNumber}[3]{% \XmodY{% \numexpr #3 + \ifcase #2 \PackageError{scrdate}{month out of range}{% You've asked for the dayname of ISO date #1-#2-#3,\MessageBreak this means, that month hat invalid value '#2'.}% \or 28 \or 31 \or 2 \or 5 \or 7 \or 10 \or 12 \or 15 \or 18 \or 20 \or 23 \or 25 \else \PackageError{scrdate}{month out of range}{% You've asked for the dayname of ISO date #1-#2-#3,\MessageBreak this means, that month hat invalid value '#2'.}% \fi + \DecadePart{\@GaussYear{#1}{#2}{#3}} + \XdivY{\DecadePart{\@GaussYear{#1}{#2}{#3}}}{4} + \XdivY{\CenturyPart{\@GaussYear{#1}{#2}{#3}}}{4} - 2 * \CenturyPart{\@GaussYear{#1}{#2}{#3}} \relax }{7}% } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\ISODayNumber} % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/10}{New} % Das gleiche wie \cs{DayNumber} aber mit einem ISO-Datum als Argument. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\ISODayNumber}[1]{\expandafter\@IsoDayNumber#1\@nil} % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macro}{\@IsoDayNumber} % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/10}{New (internal)} % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\@IsoDayNumber}{} \def\@IsoDayNumber#1-#2-#3\@nil{\DayNumber{#1}{#2}{#3}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\DayName} % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/10}{New} % Returns the name of the day of the week. Arguments like \cs{DayNumber}. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\DayName}[3]{\@dayname{\DayNumber{#1}{#2}{#3}}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\ISODayName} % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/10}{New} % Das gleiche wie \cs{DayName} aber mit einem ISO-Datum als Argument. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\ISODayName}[1]{\@dayname{\ISODayNumber{#1}}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\DayNameByNumber} % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/10}{New} % Returns the name of the day of the week. The argument is a number that will % be transposed to the range 0..6. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\DayNameByNumber}[1]{% \@dayname{\XmodY{#1}{7}}% } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\ISOToday} % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/10}{New} % Returns the ISO date. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\ISOToday}{% \the\year-\ifnum \month<10 0\fi\the\month-\ifnum \day<10 0\fi\the\day% } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\IsoToday} % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/10}{New} % Returns the ISO date. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\IsoToday}{% \the\year-\the\month-\the\day% } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\todaysname} % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/10}{Rewritten} % Using \cs{DayName} this is very, very simple. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\todaysname}{\DayName{\year}{\month}{\day}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\todaysnumber} % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/11}{New} % Using \cs{DayNumber} this is very, very simple. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\todaysnumber}{\DayNumber{\year}{\month}{\day}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\nameday} % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/10}{Not longer \cs{long}} % We simply have to redefine |\todaysname| % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand\nameday[1]{\renewcommand*{\todaysname}{#1}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\newdaylanguage} % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/10}{Sunday is 0} % We write a macro to define the name of the days. % \begin{macro}{\scrdate@languagenamewarning} % But before this, we have to define a once only warning. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*\scrdate@languagenamewarning{% \PackageWarningNoLine{scrdate} {\string\languagename\space not defined, using \string\language.\MessageBreak This may result in use of wrong language!\MessageBreak You should use a compatible language package\MessageBreak (e.g. `babel', `german', `french', ...)}% \let\scrdate@languagenamewarning\relax } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand\newdaylanguage[8]{% % \end{macrocode} % First we check, if the language is defined at the format, the user uses. % If it is not defined, we do not define the name of the days and warn. % \begin{macrocode} \scr@ifundefinedorrelax{l@#1}{% \PackageInfoNoLine{scrdate}{Language #1\space not defined.\MessageBreak \protect\dayname@#1\space skipped}% % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.1c}{1995/05/24}{missing \cs{end\{macrocode\}} added.} % If it is defined, we define the name-selection-macro % |\dayname@|\emph{language}. % First we define the new macro |\dayname@|\emph{language}: % \changes{v3.05a}{2010/03/10}{Group removed.} % \changes{v3.15}{2014/12/11}{more robust \cs{ifcase}} % \begin{macrocode} }{% \@namedef{dayname@#1}##1{% \ifcase\numexpr \XmodY{##1}{7}\relax #8\or #2\or #3\or #4\or #5\or #6\or #7\fi% }% % \end{macrocode} % Then we define, what to do at |\begin{document}|: % \begin{macrocode} \AtBeginDocument{% % \end{macrocode} % There we first have to test, if |\date|\emph{language} is defined % (e.g. using |german.sty|). If not, we have to warn once more. % \begin{macrocode} \scr@ifundefinedorrelax{date#1}{% \PackageInfoNoLine{scrdate} {\protect\date#1\space not defined.\MessageBreak \protect\todaysname\space probably cannot use \protect\dayname@#1}% % \end{macrocode} % But if it is defined, we can use it % \begin{macrocode} }{% % \end{macrocode} % There we first save |\date|\emph{language} as |\D@date|\emph{language}. % This is a bit tricky, but I think, you'll understand it. % \begin{macrocode} \expandafter\let\csname D@date#1\expandafter\endcsname \csname date#1\endcsname % \end{macrocode} % Now we redefine |\date|\emph{language}. It first defines |\@dayname| and % then calls saved macro. If you've understand the definition before, you'll % understand this tricky one, too. % \begin{macrocode} \@namedef{date#1}{% \expandafter\let\expandafter\@dayname\csname dayname@#1\endcsname \@nameuse{D@date#1}}% % \end{macrocode} % Last we have to select this new |\date|\emph{language}. % \changes{v1.1j}{2000/01/20}{use of \cs{languagename} if defined} % \changes{v3.08b}{2011/03/31}{one \% added} % \begin{macrocode} \@ifundefined{languagename}{% \scrdate@languagenamewarning \ifnum\language=\@nameuse{l@#1} \@nameuse{date#1}% \fi }{% \@ifundefined{date\languagename}% {}% {\@nameuse{date\languagename}}% }% }% }% }% } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\@dayname} % This should be named selecting the language. Since I changed the definitions % |german.sty| and equal may be loaded before or after |scrdate.sty| or not. % % First we define the usual languages using |\newdaylanguage|: % \begin{macro}{\dayname@german} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{german}{Montag}{Dienstag}{Mittwoch} {Donnerstag}{Freitag}{Samstag}{Sonntag} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@ngerman} % \changes{v1.1i}{1999/10/09}{new language ``ngerman''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{ngerman}{Montag}{Dienstag}{Mittwoch} {Donnerstag}{Freitag}{Samstag}{Sonntag} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@naustrian} % \changes{v3.08b}{2011/02/22}{new language ``naustrian''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{naustrian}{Montag}{Dienstag}{Mittwoch} {Donnerstag}{Freitag}{Samstag}{Sonntag} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@austrian} % \changes{v3.08b}{2011/02/22}{new language ``austrian''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{austrian}{Montag}{Dienstag}{Mittwoch} {Donnerstag}{Freitag}{Samstag}{Sonntag} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@swissgerman} % \changes{v3.13}{2014/01/23}{new language ``swissgerman''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{swissgerman}{Montag}{Dienstag}{Mittwoch} {Donnerstag}{Freitag}{Samstag}{Sonntag} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@nswissgerman} % \changes{v3.13}{2014/01/23}{new language ``nswissgerman''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{nswissgerman}{Montag}{Dienstag}{Mittwoch} {Donnerstag}{Freitag}{Samstag}{Sonntag} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\dayname@american} % \changes{v3.13}{2014/01/23}{new language ``american''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{american}{Monday}{Tuesday}{Wednesday} {Thursday}{Friday}{Saturday}{Sunday} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@australian} % \changes{v3.13}{2014/01/23}{new language ``australian''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{australian}{Monday}{Tuesday}{Wednesday} {Thursday}{Friday}{Saturday}{Sunday} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@british} % \changes{v3.13}{2014/01/23}{new language ``british''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{british}{Monday}{Tuesday}{Wednesday} {Thursday}{Friday}{Saturday}{Sunday} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@canadian} % \changes{v3.13}{2014/01/23}{new language ``canadian''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{canadian}{Monday}{Tuesday}{Wednesday} {Thursday}{Friday}{Saturday}{Sunday} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@english} % \changes{v1.1g}{1997/06/21}{correct name is ``tuesday''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{english}{Monday}{Tuesday}{Wednesday} {Thursday}{Friday}{Saturday}{Sunday} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@newzealand} % \changes{v3.13}{2014/01/23}{new language ``newzealand''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{newzealand}{Monday}{Tuesday}{Wednesday} {Thursday}{Friday}{Saturday}{Sunday} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@UKenglish} % \changes{v3.13}{2014/01/23}{new language ``UKenglish''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{UKenglish}{Monday}{Tuesday}{Wednesday} {Thursday}{Friday}{Saturday}{Sunday} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@ukenglish} % \changes{v3.24}{2017/05/29}{new language ``ukenglish''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{ukenglish}{Monday}{Tuesday}{Wednesday} {Thursday}{Friday}{Saturday}{Sunday} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@USenglish} % \changes{v1.1g}{1997/06/21}{correct name is ``tuesday''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{USenglish}{Monday}{Tuesday}{Wednesday} {Thursday}{Friday}{Saturday}{Sunday} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@usenglish} % \changes{v3.24}{2017/05/29}{new language ``usenglish''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{usenglish}{Monday}{Tuesday}{Wednesday} {Thursday}{Friday}{Saturday}{Sunday} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\dayname@acadian} % \changes{v3.13}{2014/01/23}{new language ``acadian''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{acadian}{Lundi}{Mardi}{Mercredi} {Jeudi}{Vendredi}{Samedi}{Dimanche} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@canadien} % \changes{v3.13}{2014/01/23}{new language ``canadien''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{canadien}{Lundi}{Mardi}{Mercredi} {Jeudi}{Vendredi}{Samedi}{Dimanche} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@francais} % \changes{v3.13}{2014/01/23}{new language ``francais''.} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{francais}{Lundi}{Mardi}{Mercredi} {Jeudi}{Vendredi}{Samedi}{Dimanche} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@french} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{french}{Lundi}{Mardi}{Mercredi} {Jeudi}{Vendredi}{Samedi}{Dimanche} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@italian} % \changes{v1.1f}{1997/06/06}{New (thanks to Lorenzo M.\ Catucci)} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{italian}{Luned\`\i}{Marted\`\i}{Mercoled\`\i} {Gioved\`\i}{Venerd\`\i}{Sabato}{Domenica} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@spanish} % \changes{v1.1h}{1997/07/26}{New (thanks to Ralph J.\ Hangleiter)} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{spanish}{Lunes}{Martes}{Mi\'ercoles} {Jueves}{Viernes}{S\'abado}{Domingo} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@croatian} % \changes{v1.1l}{2001/10/05}{New (thanks to Branka Lon\v{c}arevi\'{c})} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{croatian}{Ponedjeljak}{Utorak}{Srijeda} {\v{C}etvrtak}{Petak}{Subota}{Nedjelja} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\dayname@dutch} % \changes{v1.1m}{2002/02/02}{New (thanks to Henk Jongbloets)} % \changes{v1.1p}{2009/01/01}{fixed to upper case} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{dutch}{Maandag}{Dinsdag}{Woensdag} {Donderdag}{Vrijdag}{Zaterdag}{Zondag} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\dayname@finnish} % \changes{v1.1n}{2005/02/07}{New (thanks to Hannu V\"ais\"anen)} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{finnish}{Maanantai}{Tiistai}{Keskiviikko} {Torstai}{Perjantai}{Lauantai}{Sunnuntai} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\dayname@norsk} % \changes{v1.1p}{2009/01/01}{New (thank to Sveinung Heggen)} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{norsk}{Mandag}{Tirsdag}{Onsdag} {Torsdag}{Fredag}{L\o{}rdag}{S\o{}ndag} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\dayname@danish} % \changes{v3.08}{2011/01/18}{New (thanks to Benjamin Hell)} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{danish}{Mandag}{Tirsdag}{Onsdag} {Torsdag}{Fredag}{L\o{}rdag}{S\o{}ndag} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\dayname@swedish} % \changes{v3.08}{2011/01/18}{New (thanks to Benjamin Hell)} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{swedish}{M\aa{}ndag}{Tisdag}{Onsdag} {Torsdag}{Fredag}{L\"ordag}{S\"ondag} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\dayname@polish} % \changes{v3.13}{2014/01/07}{New (thanks to Blandyna Bogdol)} % \changes{v3.13}{2014/01/23}{Fixed (thanks to Elke Schubert)} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{polish}{Poniedzia\l{}ek}{Wtorek}{\'Sroda} {Czwartek}{Pi\aob{}tek}{Sobota}{Niedziela} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\dayname@czech} % \changes{v3.13}{2014/01/23}{New (thanks to Elke Schubert)} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{czech}{Pond\v{e}l\'\i}{\'Uter\'y}{St\v{r}eda} {\v{C}tvrtek}{P\'atek}{Sobota}{Ned\v{e}le} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\dayname@slovak} % \changes{v3.13}{2014/02/26}{New (thanks to Elke Schubert)} % \begin{macrocode} \newdaylanguage{slovak}{Pondelok}{Utorok}{Streda} {\v{S}tvrtok}{Piatok}{Sobota}{Nede\v{l}a} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % If there are no language-definitions, we simply want the US-english names % of the days. % \changes{v1.1g}{1997/06/21}{correct name is ``tuesday''.} % \changes{v3.15}{2014/12/11}{default language definition fixed.} % \begin{macrocode} \let\@dayname\dayname@english % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % Last but not least file \texttt{scrdate.cfg} has to be included, % if it exists. % \begin{macrocode} \InputIfFileExists{scrdate.cfg} {\typeout{*************************************^^J% * Local config file scrdate.cfg used^^J% *************************************}} {} % \end{macrocode} % % \iffalse % % % \fi % % \Finale % \endinput % % Ende der Datei `scrtime.dtx' %%% Local Variables: %%% mode: doctex %%% TeX-master: t %%% End: