Achim Gratz writes:
> Andreas Leha writes:
>> And while I still think, that setting the #+LANGUAGE in org should
>> ideally be reflected in the export -- also for the date formatting -- I
>> found a solution to my problem that I use now: It does not use orgmode's
>> date and date-formatting facil
Andreas Leha writes:
> And while I still think, that setting the #+LANGUAGE in org should
> ideally be reflected in the export -- also for the date formatting -- I
> found a solution to my problem that I use now: It does not use orgmode's
> date and date-formatting facilities, but moves the work to
Hi Nicolas,
thanks for taking this up!
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Andreas Leha writes:
>
>> I'd very much like to see org-latex-timestamp-format adhere to a
>> possibly present #+LANGUAGE setting.
>
> There is no such variable as `org-latex-timestamp-format'.
>
Of course I meant 'or
Hello,
Andreas Leha writes:
> I'd very much like to see org-latex-timestamp-format adhere to a
> possibly present #+LANGUAGE setting.
There is no such variable as `org-latex-timestamp-format'.
> If I set org-latex-timestamp-format to "%A, %Y-%m-%d" the following org
> file produces
> "Donnerst
Hi all,
I'd very much like to see org-latex-timestamp-format adhere to a
possibly present #+LANGUAGE setting.
If I set org-latex-timestamp-format to "%A, %Y-%m-%d" the following org
file produces
"Donnerstag, 2013-03-07" on my system, where I'd prefer
"Thursday, 2013-03-07".
#+begin_src org
#+TI