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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/koma-script/doc/english/scrdatetime.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/koma-script/doc/english/scrdatetime.tex index e5cd1944939..864c97a2afe 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/koma-script/doc/english/scrdatetime.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/koma-script/doc/english/scrdatetime.tex @@ -46,11 +46,11 @@ % ============================================================================ \KOMAProvidesFile{scrdatetime.tex} - [$Date: 2019-10-10 10:04:30 +0200 (Thu, 10 Oct 2019) $ + [$Date: 2019-11-15 08:07:56 +0100 (Fri, 15 Nov 2019) $ KOMA-Script guide (chapter: scrdate, scrtime)] \translator{Markus Kohm\and Gernot Hassenpflug\and Karl Hagen} -% Date of the translated German file: 2019-10-10 +% Date of the translated German file: 2019-11-15 \chapter{The Day of the Week with \Package{scrdate}} \labelbase{scrdate} @@ -81,10 +81,10 @@ Arabic number, you should prefix it with \Macro{the}\IndexCmd{the}. of the \engord{\numexpr\CenturyPart{\year}+1\relax} century. \end{lstcode} The result would be: - \begin{quote} + \begin{ShowOutput} The year \the\year\ is year \the\DecadePart{\year} of the \engordnumber{\numexpr\CenturyPart{\year}+1\relax} century. - \end{quote} + \end{ShowOutput} This example uses the \Package{engord}\IndexPackage{engord} package. See \cite{package:engord} for more information. \end{Example} @@ -119,10 +119,10 @@ an Arabic number, you should prefix it with \Macro{the}\IndexCmd{the}. as the number of the day of the week. \end{lstcode} The result will be: - \begin{quote} + \begin{ShowOutput} The 1st~May~2027 has \the\ISODayNumber{2027-5-1} as the number of the day of the week. - \end{quote} + \end{ShowOutput} \end{Example} It is particularly worth noting that you can even step a specified number of @@ -137,12 +137,12 @@ days into the future or or the past from a given date. \the\ISODayNumber{2027-12-24-24}. \end{lstcode} The result could be, for example: - \begin{quote} + \begin{ShowOutput} In 12~days, the number of the day of the week will be \the\DayNumber{\year}{\month}{\day+12}, and 24~days before the 24th~December~2027 it will be \the\ISODayNumber{2027-12-24-24}. - \end{quote} + \end{ShowOutput} \end{Example} The days of the week are numbered as follows: Sunday\,=\,0, Monday\,=\,1, @@ -172,10 +172,10 @@ the week of a given date. 24th~December~2027 the amount of \dots. \end{lstcode} The result will be: - \begin{quote} + \begin{ShowOutput} Please pay by \ISODayName{2027-12-24}, 24th~December~2027 the amount of \dots. - \end{quote} + \end{ShowOutput} \end{Example} Once again, it is particularly worth noting that you can perform calculations, @@ -192,14 +192,14 @@ to a certain extent: \DayNameByNumber{3+2*7+3}. \end{lstcode} The result could be, for example: - \begin{quote} + \begin{ShowOutput} In 12~days, the name of the day of the week will be \DayName{\year}{\month}{\day+12}, and 24~days before the 24th~December~2027 it will be \ISODayName{2027-12-24-24}, while two weeks and three days after a Wednesday will be a \DayNameByNumber{3+2*7+3}. - \end{quote} + \end{ShowOutput} \end{Example}% % \EndIndexGroup @@ -230,9 +230,9 @@ in the explanations of \DescRef{scrdate.cmd.DayNumber} and This document was created on a \todaysname. \end{lstlisting} This will result, for example, in: - \begin{quote} + \begin{ShowOutput} This document was created on a \todaysname. - \end{quote} + \end{ShowOutput} \end{Example} For languages that have a case system for nouns, note that the package cannot @@ -275,9 +275,9 @@ Just as you can directly modify the output of \Macro{today} with \nameday{workday} \end{lstlisting} After this, the previous example will result in: - \begin{quote}\nameday{workday} + \begin{ShowOutput}\nameday{workday} This document was created on a \todaysname. - \end{quote} + \end{ShowOutput} \end{Example} There's no corresponding command to change the result of \DescRef{scrdate.cmd.ISOToday}\IndexCmd{ISOToday} or @@ -368,26 +368,26 @@ leading zero to the minute field when its value is less than 10. Thus, with Your train departs at \thistime. \end{lstlisting} results, for example, in: - \begin{quote} + \begin{ShowOutput} Your train departs at \thistime. - \end{quote} + \end{ShowOutput} or: - \begin{quote} + \begin{ShowOutput} Your train departs at 23:09. - \end{quote} + \end{ShowOutput} \bigskip In contrast to the previous example a line like: \begin{lstlisting} This day is already \thistime*[\ hours and\ ] minutes old. \end{lstlisting} results in: - \begin{quote} + \begin{ShowOutput} This day is already \thistime*[\ hours and\ ] minutes old. - \end{quote} + \end{ShowOutput} or: - \begin{quote} + \begin{ShowOutput} This day is already 12 hours and 25 minutes old. - \end{quote} + \end{ShowOutput} \end{Example} \EndIndexGroup |