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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/utilities/pgfcalendar.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/utilities/pgfcalendar.code.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7cd2e4e1127 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/utilities/pgfcalendar.code.tex @@ -0,0 +1,717 @@ +% Copyright 2006 by Till Tantau +% +% This file may be distributed and/or modified +% +% 1. under the LaTeX Project Public License and/or +% 2. under the GNU Public License. +% +% See the file doc/generic/pgf/licenses/LICENSE for more details. + +\ProvidesFileRCS[v\pgfversion] $Header: /cvsroot/pgf/pgf/generic/pgf/utilities/pgfcalendar.code.tex,v 1.11 2007/07/23 21:23:14 tantau Exp $ + + +% Translation stuff + +\ifx\translate\@undefined + \def\translate#1{#1} +\fi + +% Load month dictionary, if possible + +\ifx\usedictionary\@undefined +\else + \usedictionary{translator-months-dictionary} +\fi + + + + +% Typeset a calendar +% +% #1 = prefix for the calendar nodes +% #2 = begin date in ISO format +% #3 = end date in ISO format +% #4 = date rendering code +% +% Description: +% +% First note that this macro need not be called inside a pgfpicture +% (even though it often will be). You can use it to typeset +% calendars also using packages other than pgf. You do not even need +% to load pgf to use this file. +% +% A calendar is typeset as follows: You specify a range of dates (by +% providing a begin and an end date). Then, for each date the code #4 +% is executed. When the code is called, lots of information about the +% current date (like its day of week) is available. The job of +% #4 is to render the date. Typically, this is done by placing nodes +% somewhere, but the function could do other things as well. +% It is also the job of #4 to position the calendar correctly. +% +% The different calls of #4 are not surrounded by TeX groups (though +% you can do so yourself, of course). This means that settings can +% accumulate between different calls, which is often desirable and +% useful. +% +% Inside #4 code, different macros can be access: +% +% \pgfcalendarprefix +% The parameter #1. This prefix is recomended for nodes inside the +% calendar, but you have to use it yourself explicitly. +% +% \pgfcalendarbeginiso +% Start date of range being typeset in ISO format (like 2006-01-10) +% +% \pgfcalendarbeginjulian +% Julian day number of start date begin typeset +% +% \pgfcalendarendiso +% End date of range begin typeset +% +% \pgfcalendarendjulian +% Same as Julian day number +% +% \pgfcalendarcurrentjulian (a TeX-count) +% Julian day number of day to be rendered/considered +% +% \pgfcalendarcurrentweekday +% Weekday (0 = Monday) of day to be checked +% +% \pgfcalendarcurrentyear +% Year of day to be checked +% +% \pgfcalendarcurrentmonth +% Month of day to be chjeck +% +% \pgfcalendarcurrentday +% Day of monath of day to be checked +% +% +% Inside the \pgfcalendar macro the macro \ifdate is available, which +% has the same effect as \pgfcalendarifdate{\pgfcalendarcurrentjulian} +% (only faster). This means that you +% can write, say, \ifdate{Monday}{current date is a Monday}{Not a Monday}. +% +% Example: +% +% \begin{tikzpicture} +% \pgfcalendar{cal}{2007-01-20}{2007-02-10} +% {\node[anchor=base] {\pgfcalendaronday}; \pgftransformyshift{-1.5em}} +% \end{tikzpicture} +% +% \pgfcalendar{cal}{2007-01-20}{2007-02-10}{ \pgfcalendaronday\ } + +\long\def\pgfcalendar#1#2#3#4{% + \begingroup% + % Setup local \ifdate + \let\ifdate=\pgfcalendar@local@ifdate% + % Let's start with computing start and end dates... + \def\pgfcalendarprefix{#1}% + \pgfcalendardatetojulian{#2}{\pgfcalendarcurrentjulian}% + \edef\pgfcalendarbeginjulian{\the\pgfcalendarcurrentjulian}% + \edef\pgfcalendarbeginiso{#2}% + \pgfcalendardatetojulian{#3}{\pgfutil@tempcnta}% + \edef\pgfcalendarendjulian{\the\pgfutil@tempcnta}% + \advance\pgfutil@tempcnta by1\relax% + \edef\pgfcalendarendjulianplus{\the\pgfutil@tempcnta}% + \edef\pgfcalendarendiso{#3}% + % + % Start main loop + % + \loop% + \ifnum\pgfcalendarcurrentjulian<\pgfcalendarendjulianplus\relax% + % Setup information about current date + \pgfcalendarjuliantodate{\pgfcalendarcurrentjulian}% + {\pgfcalendarcurrentyear}{\pgfcalendarcurrentmonth}{\pgfcalendarcurrentday}% + \pgfcalendarjuliantoweekday{\pgfcalendarcurrentjulian}{\pgfutil@tempcntb}% + \edef\pgfcalendarcurrentweekday{\the\pgfutil@tempcntb}% + % Render: + #4% + % Advance day: + \advance\pgfcalendarcurrentjulian by1\relax% + \repeat% + \endgroup% +} + +\newcount\pgfcalendarcurrentjulian + +\def\pgfcalendar@local@ifdate{% + \let\pgfcalendarifdatejulian=\pgfcalendarcurrentjulian% + \let\pgfcalendarifdateyear=\pgfcalendarcurrentyear% + \let\pgfcalendarifdatemonth=\pgfcalendarcurrentmonth% + \let\pgfcalendarifdateday=\pgfcalendarcurrentday% + \let\pgfcalendarifdateweekday=\pgfcalendarcurrentweekday% + \pgfcalendar@launch@ifdate% +} + + + +% Execute on specific kinds of dates +% +% #1 = ISO-format date +% #2 = date specification +% #3 = code +% +% Description: +% +% The given code #3 is execute on every day that matches the date +% specification #2. This specification is a comma-separated list of +% key-value pairs with the path /pgf/calendar. The code for a +% key-value should check whether the given day matches its +% specification. If so, it should set \pgfcalendarmatches to true. +% +% When the key-value code is executed, the following macros will have +% been setup: +% +% \pgfcalendarifdatejulian +% Julian day number of day to be checked +% +% \pgfcalendarifdateweekday +% Weekday (0 = Monday) of day to be checked +% +% \pgfcalendarifdateyear +% Year of day to be checked +% +% \pgfcalendarifdatemonth +% Month of day to be chjeck +% +% \pgfcalendarifdateday +% Day of month of day to be checked +% +% The setting of these macros will persist after the call, so a +% sideeffect of callling this macro is to setup these macros. +% +% By setting \ifpgfcalendar@do@not@recompute to false, the computation +% of the year, month etc. is suppressed. +% +% Examples: +% +% \pgfcalendarifdate{2007-01-10}{all}{} +% % Simply setup the macros +% +% \pgfcalendarifdate{2007-01-10}{mondays}{Is a monday} +% +% \pgfcalendarifdate{\mydate}{date=05-01}{\mydate is a Worker's Day} + +\def\pgfcalendarifdate#1#2#3#4{% + \pgfcalendardatetojulian{#1}{\pgfutil@tempcnta}% + \pgfcalendarjuliantodate{\pgfutil@tempcnta} + {\pgfcalendarifdateyear}{\pgfcalendarifdatemonth}{\pgfcalendarifdateday}% + \edef\pgfcalendarifdatejulian{\the\pgfutil@tempcnta}% + % Compute info about date + \pgfcalendarjuliantoweekday{\pgfutil@tempcnta}{\pgfutil@tempcntb}% + \edef\pgfcalendarifdateweekday{\the\pgfutil@tempcntb}% + % + \pgfcalendar@launch@ifdate{#2}{#3}{#4}% +} + + +\long\def\pgfcalendar@launch@ifdate#1#2#3{% + % When this macro is called, the pgfcalendarifdatexxxx macros must + % be setup correctly + % + % Set match to false + \pgfcalendarmatchesfalse% + \pgfqkeys{/pgf/calendar}{#1}% + \ifpgfcalendarmatches% + #2% + \else% + #3% + \fi% +} + +\newif\ifpgfcalendarmatches + + +% Keys for matching + +\pgfkeys{/pgf/calendar/all/.code=\pgfcalendarmatchestrue} + +\pgfkeys{/pgf/calendar/Monday/.code={\ifnum\pgfcalendarifdateweekday=0\relax\pgfcalendarmatchestrue\fi}} +\pgfkeys{/pgf/calendar/Tuesday/.code={\ifnum\pgfcalendarifdateweekday=1\relax\pgfcalendarmatchestrue\fi}} +\pgfkeys{/pgf/calendar/Wednesday/.code={\ifnum\pgfcalendarifdateweekday=2\relax\pgfcalendarmatchestrue\fi}} +\pgfkeys{/pgf/calendar/Thursday/.code={\ifnum\pgfcalendarifdateweekday=3\relax\pgfcalendarmatchestrue\fi}} +\pgfkeys{/pgf/calendar/Friday/.code={\ifnum\pgfcalendarifdateweekday=4\relax\pgfcalendarmatchestrue\fi}} +\pgfkeys{/pgf/calendar/Saturday/.code={\ifnum\pgfcalendarifdateweekday=5\relax\pgfcalendarmatchestrue\fi}} +\pgfkeys{/pgf/calendar/Sunday/.code={\ifnum\pgfcalendarifdateweekday=6\relax\pgfcalendarmatchestrue\fi}} + +\pgfkeys{/pgf/calendar/workday/.code={\ifnum\pgfcalendarifdateweekday<5\relax\pgfcalendarmatchestrue\fi}} +\pgfkeys{/pgf/calendar/weekend/.code={\ifnum\pgfcalendarifdateweekday>4\relax\pgfcalendarmatchestrue\fi}} + +\pgfkeys{/pgf/calendar/equals/.cd,.value required,.code={% + \pgfcalendar@special@datetojulian{#1}% + \ifnum\pgfcalendarifdatejulian=\pgfutil@tempcnta\relax% + \pgfcalendarmatchestrue% + \fi}% +} + +\pgfkeys{/pgf/calendar/day of month/.cd,.value required,.code={\ifnum#1=\pgfcalendarifdateday\relax\pgfcalendarmatchestrue\fi}} +\pgfkeys{/pgf/calendar/end of month/.cd,.default=1,.code={% + % Tricky and expensive ... do only if necessary + \ifpgfcalendarmatches% + \else% sigh + {% + \pgfutil@tempcnta=\pgfcalendarifdatejulian\relax% + \advance\pgfutil@tempcnta by#1\relax% + \pgfcalendarjuliantodate{\pgfutil@tempcnta}{\pgf@dummy}{\pgf@dummy}{\pgf@cal@temp}% + \global\let\pgf@cal@temp=\pgf@cal@temp% + }% + \ifnum\pgf@cal@temp=1\relax\pgfcalendarmatchestrue\fi% + \fi}% +} + +\pgfkeys{/pgf/calendar/at least/.cd,.value required,.code={% + \pgfcalendar@special@datetojulian{#1}% + \ifnum\pgfcalendarifdatejulian<\pgfutil@tempcnta\relax% + \else% + \pgfcalendarmatchestrue% + \fi% +}} + +\pgfkeys{/pgf/calendar/at most/.cd,.value required,.code={% + \pgfcalendar@special@datetojulian{#1}% + \ifnum\pgfcalendarifdatejulian>\pgfutil@tempcnta\relax% + \else% + \pgfcalendarmatchestrue% + \fi% +}} + +\pgfkeys{/pgf/calendar/between/.cd,.value required,.code args={#1and#2}{% + \pgfcalendar@special@datetojulian{#1}% + \ifnum\pgfcalendarifdatejulian<\pgfutil@tempcnta\relax% + \else% + \pgfcalendar@special@datetojulian{#2}% + \ifnum\pgfcalendarifdatejulian>\pgfutil@tempcnta\relax% + \else% + \pgfcalendarmatchestrue% + \fi% + \fi% +}} + +\def\pgfcalendar@special@datetojulian#1{% + \edef\pgf@temp{#1}% + \expandafter\pgfcalendar@special@split@test\pgf@temp-\relax{#1}% +} + +\def\pgfcalendar@special@split@test#1-#2-#3\relax#4{% + \def\pgf@temp{#3}% + \ifx\pgf@temp\pgfutil@empty% + \def\pgf@temp{\pgfcalendarifdateyear-#1-#2}% + \else% + \def\pgf@temp{#4}% + \fi% + \pgfcalendardatetojulian{\pgf@temp}{\pgfutil@tempcnta}% +} + + +% Suggested name for nodes inside a calendar +% +% Description: +% +% It is suggested that (main) nodes (if present) in a calendar should +% get this name. +% +% Example: +% +% \pgfcalendar{cal}{2007-01-20}{2007-02-10}{} +% { \node[anchor=base] (\pgfcalendarsuggestedname) {\pgfcalendarifdateday}; +% \pgftransformyshift{-1.5em} } +% +% \draw (cal-2007-01-30) -- (cal-2007-02-08); + +\def\pgfcalendarsuggestedname{% + \ifx\pgfcalendarprefix\pgfutil@empty\else\pgfcalendarprefix-% + \pgfcalendarcurrentyear-\pgfcalendarcurrentmonth-\pgfcalendarcurrentday\fi% +} + + + +% +% +% Date conversion functions +% +% + + + +% Convert a date to the Julian day number (number of days since +% January 1st, -4712) +% +% #1 = date specification +% #2 = counter that should be set to the number of days +% +% Description: +% +% The conversion is taken from the Wikipedia entry on Julian days. +% +% The date specification works as follows: +% +% - It starts with a year. Use \year for the current year (the year +% the file is being typeset). +% - Next comes a hyphen. +% - Next comes a month (number). Use \month for the current month. +% - Next comes a hyphen. +% - Next comes either a day of month (number, use \day for current +% day) or "last". The keyword "last" refers the last day of the +% month. Thus, 2006-01-last is the same as 2006-01-31 and +% 2000-02-last is the same as 2002-02-29. +% - Next may come a plus sign, followed by a number (positive or +% negative). This will adjust the date by the given number of +% days. Thus, 2006-01-31+1 is the same as 2006-02-01 and +% 2006-02-01+-2 is the same as 2006-01-30. And \year-\month-day+1 is +% tomorrow. You may add a space before the +. +% +% Example: +% +% \pgfcalendardatetojulian{2006-01-10}{\mycount} + +\def\pgfcalendardatetojulian#1#2{\edef\pgf@temp{#1}\expandafter\pgfcalendar@datetojulian\pgf@temp+/{#2}} +\def\pgfcalendar@datetojulian#1-#2-#3+#4/#5{% + {% + % + % Store year, month and days. + % + \count1=#1\relax% + \count2=#2\relax% + % If #3=="last", then calculate first day of next month + \edef\pgf@temp{#3}% + \ifx\pgf@temp\pgfcalendar@last@text% + \advance\count2 by1\relax% + \count3=1\relax% + \else% + \count3=#3\relax% + \fi% + % + % Store offset + % + \edef\pgf@@temp{#4}% + \ifx\pgf@@temp\pgfutil@empty% + \count8=0\relax% + \else% + \pgfcalendar@unpack#4% + \fi% + % + % + % 4) a = \lfloor (14-month) /12 \rfloor + % + \ifnum\count2<3\relax% + \count4=1\relax% + \else% + \count4=0\relax% + \fi% + % + % 5) y = year + 4800 - a + % + \count5=\count1\relax% + \advance\count5 by 4800\relax% + \advance\count5 by-\count4\relax% + % + % 6) m = month + 12a - 3 + % + \count6=\count2\relax% + \count0=\count4\relax% + \multiply\count0 by12\relax + \advance\count6 by\count0\relax% + \advance\count6 by-3\relax% + % + % 7) jdn = day + \floor{(153 m+2)/5} + 365y + \floor{y/4} - + % \floor{y/100} + \florr{y/400} - 32045 + % + \count7=\count3\relax% + % + \floor{(153 m+2)/5} : + \count0=\count6\relax% + \multiply\count0 by 153\relax% + \advance\count0 by 2\relax% + \divide\count0 by 5\relax% + \advance\count7 by \count0\relax% + % + 365y : + \count0=\count5% + \multiply\count0by365\relax% + \advance\count7 by\count0\relax% + % + \floor{y/4} + \count0=\count5\relax% + \divide\count0 by 4\relax% + \advance\count7 by\count0% + % - \floor{y/100} + \count0=\count5\relax% + \divide\count0 by 100\relax% + \advance\count7 by-\count0\relax% + % + \floor{y/400} + \count0=\count5\relax% + \divide\count0 by 400\relax% + \advance\count7 by\count0% + % - 32045 + \advance\count7 by-32045\relax% + % + % Undo "last" advance + \ifx\pgf@temp\pgfcalendar@last@text% + \advance\count7by-1\relax% + \fi% + % Add offset + \advance\count7by\count8\relax% + \expandafter% + }% + \expandafter#5\the\count7\relax% +} +\def\pgfcalendar@last@text{last} +\def\pgfcalendar@unpack#1+{% + \count8=#1\relax% +} + +% Convert Julian day number date. +% +% #1 = the number of Julian days +% #2 = a macro in which the year should be stored. +% #3 = a macro in which the month should be stored. +% #4 = a macro in which the day should be stored. +% +% Formula used: +% +% 1) J = Julian day number +% 2) j = J + 32044 +% 3) g = j div 146097 +% 4) dg = j mod 146097 +% 5) c = (dg div 36524 + 1) * 3 div 4 +% 6) dc = dg - c * 36524 +% 7) b = dc div 1461 +% 8) db = dc mod 1461 +% 9) a = (db div 365 + 1) * 3 div 4 +% 10)da = db - a * 365 +% 11)y = g * 400 + c * 100 + b * 4 + a +% 12)m = (da * 5 + 308) div 153 - 2 +% 13)d = da - (m + 4) * 153 div 5 + 122 +% 14)Y = y - 4800 + (m + 2) div 12 +% 15)M = (m + 2) mod 12 + 1 +% 16)D = d + 1 +% +% Example +% +% \pgfcalendarjuliantodate{\mynumber}{\myyear}{\mymonth}{\myday} + +\def\pgfcalendarjuliantodate#1#2#3#4{% + {% + % 1) J = Julian day number + \count1=#1\relax% + % 2) j = J + 32044 + \count2=\count1\relax% + \advance\count2 by 32044\relax% + % 3) g = j div 146097 + \count3=\count2\relax% + \divide\count3 by 146097\relax% + % 4) dg = j mod 146097 + \count4=\count3\relax% + \multiply\count4 by-146097\relax% + \advance\count4 by\count2\relax% + % 5) c = (dg div 36524 + 1) * 3 div 4 + \count5=\count4\relax% + \divide\count5 by36524\relax% + \advance\count5 by1\relax% + \multiply\count5 by3\relax% + \divide\count5 by4\relax% + % 6) dc = dg - c * 36524 + \count6=\count4\relax% + \count0=\count5\relax% + \multiply\count0 by-36524\relax% + \advance\count6 by\count0\relax% + % 7) b = dc div 1461 + \count7=\count6\relax% + \divide\count7 by1461\relax% + % 8) db = dc mod 1461 + \count8=\count7\relax% + \multiply\count8 by-1461\relax% + \advance\count8 by\count6\relax% + % 9) a = (db div 365 + 1) * 3 div 4 + \count9=\count8\relax% + \divide\count9 by 365\relax% + \advance\count9 by 1\relax% + \multiply\count9 by3\relax% + \divide\count9 by4\relax% + % 10)da = db - a * 365 + \count10=\count8\relax% + \count0=\count9\relax% + \multiply\count0 by-365\relax% + \advance\count10 by\count0\relax% + % 11)y = g * 400 + c * 100 + b * 4 + a + \count11=\count3\relax% + \multiply\count11 by400\relax% + \count0=\count5\relax% + \multiply\count0 by100\relax% + \advance\count11 by\count0\relax% + \count0=\count7\relax% + \multiply\count0 by4\relax% + \advance\count11 by\count0\relax% + \advance\count11 by\count9\relax% + % 12)m = (da * 5 + 308) div 153 - 2 + \count12=\count10\relax% + \multiply\count12 by5\relax% + \advance\count12 by 308\relax% + \divide\count12 by 153\relax% + \advance\count12 by -2\relax% + % 13)d = - (m + 4) * 153 div 5 + 122 + da + \count13=\count12\relax% + \advance\count13 by 4\relax% + \multiply\count13 by153\relax% + \divide\count13 by5\relax% + \count13=-\count13\relax% + \advance\count13 by 122\relax% + \advance\count13 by \count10\relax% + % 14)Y = (m + 2) div 12 + y - 4800 + \count14=\count12\relax% + \advance\count14 by 2\relax% + \divide\count14 by12\relax% + \advance\count14 by\count11\relax% + \advance\count14 by-4800\relax% + % 15)M = (m + 2) mod 12 + 1 + \count15=\count12\relax% + \advance\count15 by2\relax% + \count0=\count15\relax% + \divide\count0 by12\relax% + \multiply\count0 by12\relax% + \advance\count15 by-\count0\relax% + \advance\count15 by1\relax% + % 16)D = d + 1 + \count16=\count13% + \advance\count16by 1\relax% + % + \xdef\pgf@temp@year{\the\count14}% + \xdef\pgf@temp@month{\ifnum\count15<10 0\fi\the\count15}% + \xdef\pgf@temp@day{\ifnum\count16<10 0\fi\the\count16}% + }% + \let#2=\pgf@temp@year% + \let#3=\pgf@temp@month% + \let#4=\pgf@temp@day% +} + + + +% Returns the day of week as a number between 0 = Monday and 6 = +% Sunday +% +% #1 = a Julian day number +% #2 = a counter into which the weekday should be put. +% +% Example: +% +% \pgfcalendardatetojulian{2006-01-10}{\mycount} +% \pgfcalendarjuliantoweekday{\mycount}{\myweekday} + +\def\pgfcalendarjuliantoweekday#1#2{% + {% + \pgfutil@tempcnta=#1\relax% + #2=\pgfutil@tempcnta% + \divide#2by7\relax% + \multiply#2by-7\relax% + \advance#2by\pgfutil@tempcnta\relax% + \expandafter% + }% + \expandafter#2\the#2\relax% +} + + + +% Converts a day of week into a weekday name (long or short) +% +% #1 = a number representing a weekday (0=Monday) +% +% Example: +% +% \pgfcalendardatetojulian{2006-01-10}{\mycount} +% \pgfcalendarjuliantoweekday{\mycount}{\myweekday} +% October 1st, 2006 was a \pgfcalendarweekdayname{\myweekday} + +\def\pgfcalendarweekdayname#1{% + \translate{\ifcase#1Monday\or Tuesday\or Wednesday\or Thursday\or Friday\or Saturday\or Sunday\fi}% +} + +\def\pgfcalendarweekdayshortname#1{% + \translate{\ifcase#1Mon\or Tue\or Wed\or Thu\or Fri\or Sat\or Sun\fi}% +} + + +% Converts a month of year number into a month name (long or short) +% +% #1 = a number representing a month (1=January) +% +% Example: +% +% \pgfcalendarmonthname + +\def\pgfcalendarmonthname#1{% + \translate{\ifcase#1\or January\or February\or March\or April\or + May\or June\or July\or August\or September\or October\or + November\or December\fi}% +} + +\def\pgfcalendarmonthshortname#1{% + \translate{\ifcase#1\or Jan\or Feb\or Mar\or Apr\or + May\or Jun\or Jul\or Aug\or Sep\or Oct\or + Nov\or Dec\fi}% +} + + + + + + +% Macro for easy typesetting of days, etc. +% +% #1 = kind selection +% #2 = length and representation selection +% +% Description: +% +% Replaces the shorthand according to the following rules: The +% first letter of the shorthand describes the kind of +% shorthand. Possible kinds are: +% +% d = day of current date (in an invocation of \pgfcalendar) +% m = month of current date +% y = year of current date +% w = week day of current date +% +% The second parameter determines how the kind is represented: +% +% - = shortest possible numerical way (allowed only for d, m, y) +% = = same, but always of the same length (padded with blanks as +% needed, allowed only for d, m, y) +% 0 = numerical representation for d and m padded with leading zeros. +% t = textual representation (allowed only for d, m, w) +% . = abbreviated textual representation (allowed only for d, m, w) +% +% It is adivsed that you say, for example, +% \let\%=\pgfcalendarshorthand. +% +% With this setting, you can typeset an ISO-date by saying \%y0-\%m0-\%d0. +% For another example, on 2007-02-09, which is a +% Friday, you can write "\%wt, \%mt \%d-, \%y0" to get "Friday, February 9, 2007" + +\def\pgfcalendarshorthand#1#2{\csname pgfcalendar@shorthand@#1#2\endcsname} +\expandafter\def\csname pgfcalendar@shorthand@d-\endcsname{% + {\pgfutil@tempcnta=\pgfcalendarcurrentday\relax\the\pgfutil@tempcnta}} +\expandafter\def\csname pgfcalendar@shorthand@d=\endcsname{% + {\pgfutil@tempcnta=\pgfcalendarcurrentday\relax\ifnum\pgfutil@tempcnta<10\relax\setbox0=\hbox{1}\kern\wd0\relax\fi\the\pgfutil@tempcnta}} +\expandafter\def\csname pgfcalendar@shorthand@d0\endcsname{% + \pgfcalendarcurrentday} +\expandafter\def\csname pgfcalendar@shorthand@m-\endcsname{% + {\pgfutil@tempcnta=\pgfcalendarcurrentmonth\relax\the\pgfutil@tempcnta}} +\expandafter\def\csname pgfcalendar@shorthand@m=\endcsname{% + {\pgfutil@tempcnta=\pgfcalendarcurrentmonth\relax\ifnum\pgfutil@tempcnta<10\relax\setbox0=\hbox{1}\kern\wd0\relax\fi\the\pgfutil@tempcnta}} +\expandafter\def\csname pgfcalendar@shorthand@m0\endcsname{% + \pgfcalendarcurrentmonth} +\expandafter\def\csname pgfcalendar@shorthand@y-\endcsname{% + \pgfcalendarcurrentyear} +\expandafter\def\csname pgfcalendar@shorthand@y=\endcsname{% + \pgfcalendarcurrentyear} +\expandafter\def\csname pgfcalendar@shorthand@y0\endcsname{% + \pgfcalendarcurrentyear} +\expandafter\def\csname pgfcalendar@shorthand@w.\endcsname{% + \pgfcalendarweekdayshortname{\pgfcalendarcurrentweekday}} +\expandafter\def\csname pgfcalendar@shorthand@wt\endcsname{% + \pgfcalendarweekdayname{\pgfcalendarcurrentweekday}} +\expandafter\def\csname pgfcalendar@shorthand@m.\endcsname{% + \pgfcalendarmonthshortname{\pgfcalendarcurrentmonth}} +\expandafter\def\csname pgfcalendar@shorthand@mt\endcsname{% + \pgfcalendarmonthname{\pgfcalendarcurrentmonth}} + + +\endinput |