CalDate

Description

This macro should only be run from pages created under a MonthCalendar. It looks at the URL and returns a formatted string of the date from the calendar. The formatting is from the strftime function.

Download & Release Notes

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Release Version

Moin Version

Release Notes

CalDate_0.1.py

0.1

1.6

Initial Release

Usage

You'll need to click on any of the red dates to see it in use.

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One note. I found that macros (unfortunately) don't expand in the titles. So you can't do:

= <<CalDate("%d %B, %Y">> Notes =

Example

This returns dates to look like, "12 April, 2008":

<<CalDate("%d %B, %Y">>

This adds an offset to the date. I use this for creating rehearsal notes for my chorus. The top part says:

<<CalDate("%d %B, %Y")>> Notes

The next section shows:

<<CalDate("%d %B, %Y",7)>> Upcoming Agenda

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Discussion

MoinMoin: MacroMarket/CalDate (last edited 2008-04-12 16:02:46 by cpe-66-68-51-114)