Nick Dokos writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> Mirko Vukovic writes:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> Hi Eric,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the note. As it stands now, I cannot
>>> customize these two variables to do what I want, as they accept the
>>> whole time-steamp as argument. I will enter the dates manually
>
Nick Dokos writes:
[...]
> Based on Eric's hint, I followed org-translate-time's docstring (and
> references therein) and I came up with this which seems to work (in the
> sense that the dates look like <2014/02/03 Monday> when exported,
> which agrees with the specified format):
>
> #+STARTUP:
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Mirko Vukovic writes:
>
> [...]
>
>> Hi Eric,
>>
>> Thanks for the note. As it stands now, I cannot
>> customize these two variables to do what I want, as they accept the
>> whole time-steamp as argument. I will enter the dates manually
>> in the org file for now.
>
> I
Mirko Vukovic writes:
[...]
> Hi Eric,
>
> Thanks for the note. As it stands now, I cannot
> customize these two variables to do what I want, as they accept the
> whole time-steamp as argument. I will enter the dates manually
> in the org file for now.
I thought as much.
Looking through th
Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
>
> Mirko Vukovic gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I could not figure out how to customize org's export of dates into latex.
> >
> > I found org-export-date-timestamp-format, but that works only for the DATE
> > keyword.
> >
> > What can work on all dat
Mirko Vukovic writes:
> Hello,
>
> I could not figure out how to customize org's export of dates into latex.
>
> I found org-export-date-timestamp-format, but that works only for the DATE
> keyword.
>
> What can work on all date-stamps in the document?
Have a look at
,[ C-h v org-latex-ac
Hello,
I could not figure out how to customize org's export of dates into latex.
I found org-export-date-timestamp-format, but that works only for the DATE
keyword.
What can work on all date-stamps in the document?
Thanks,
Mirko