Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Lukas Epple writes:
> ...
>> If we are using HTML5 () to export, we are entitled to
>> use the element [1] [2] which allows attaching a machine readable
>> date, time, datetime or duration to text. Consequently, I propose that
>> we change the rendering to something
Lukas Epple writes:
> If we are using HTML5 () to export, we are entitled to
> use the element [1] [2] which allows attaching a machine readable
> date, time, datetime or duration to text. Consequently, I propose that
> we change the rendering to something like the following if the user sets
Hi everyone,
* Feature Request
currently HTML export will always render timestamps, both plain and from
a clock/planning element to something like the following HTML:
[2025-01-31 Fri]
If we are using HTML5 () to export, we are entitled to
use the element [1] [2] which allows