Diff for /loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Authoring_Output_Tags.tex between versions 1.5 and 1.6

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 \item \textbf{displayduedate}\index{displayduedate}: This will insert the  \item \textbf{displayduedate}\index{displayduedate}: This will insert the
 current due date if one is set in the document. It is generated to  current due date if one is set in the document. It is generated to
 be inside a table of 1x1 elements.  be inside a table of 1x1 elements.  The displayduedate tag accepts
   The following attributes:
      \begin{description}
         \item{style=``plain'' }  Makes the due date appear without any boxing.
                                  If the parameter value is other than  ``\emph{plain}'',
          or if the \textbf{style} parameter is omitted, the
          due date will be displayed within a box.
         \item{format=``fmt\_string''} 
                                 Allows you to control the format of the due date.
         ``\emph{fmt\_string}'' is an arbitrary string that
         can contain any of the following formatting items:
         \begin{description}
            \item{\%a} Replaced by the abbreviated weekday
               name according to the current locale.
            \item{\%A} Replaced by the full weekday name 
              according to the current locale.
                    \item{\%b} The abbreviated month name according to the
               current locale.
            \item{\%B} The full month name according to the
                                               current locale.
            \item{\%c} The preferred date and time representation
               for the current locale (the default format
       string is just this).
            \item{\%C} The century number as a two digit integer
    \item{\%d} The day of the month as a decimal number.
               Leading zeroes are shown for single digit day numbers.
    \item{\%D} Equivalent to \%m/\%d/\%y  
    \item{\%e} Like \%d but a leadnig zero is replaced by a space.
    \item{\%F} Equivalent to \%Y-\%m-\%d
    \item{\%G} The four digit year number.
    \item{\%g} The two digit year numbger.
    \item{\%H} The hour as a two digit number in the range 00 thorugh 23.
    \item{\%I} The hour as a two digit number in the range 00 through 12.
    \item{\%j} The day your the year in the range 001 through 366.
    \item{\%k} The hour (24 hour clock), single digits are preceded by a blank.
    \item{\%l} Like \%k but using a 12 hour clock.
    \item{\%m} The month as a two digit decimal number in the range 01 through 12.
    \item{\%M} The minute as a two digit decimal number in the range 00 through 59.
    \item{\%n} A newline character.
    \item{\%p} AM or PM depending on the time value.
    \item{\%P} am or pm.
    \item{\%r} The time in am or pm notation.
    \item{\%R} Time in 24 hour notatinon (\%H:\%M).  See also \%T below.
    \item{\%s} Number of seconds since midnight of January 1, 1970.
    \item{\%S} The second as a decimal number int the range 00 through 59.
    \item{\%t} A horizontal tab character.
    \item{\%T} The time in 24 hour notation (\%H:\%M:\%S).
    \item{\%u} Day of the week as a decimal number with Monday as 1.
    \item{\%U} The week number of the current year in the range 00 through 53.
               Week 1 is the week containing the first Sunday of the year.
    \item{\%V} Same as \%U but week 1 is the first week with at least 4 days,
               with Monday being the first day of a week.
            \item{\%w} Day of the week as a decimal integer in the range 0 through 7, Sunday is 0.
    \item{\%W} Week number of the current year in the range 00 through 53, where
               the first Monday of the year is the first day of week 01.
            \item{\%x} The preferred date notation in the current locale without the time.
    \item{\%X} The preferred time notation in the current locale without the date.
    \item{\%y} The year as a decimal number without the century (range 00 through 99).
    \item{\%Y} The year as a decimal number including the century.
    \item{\%\%} A \% character.
    \item{\%+} Date and time in the form returned by the Unix date command.
         \end{description}
      \end{description}
 \item \textbf{displaytitle}\index{displaytitle}: This will insert the title  \item \textbf{displaytitle}\index{displaytitle}: This will insert the title
 of the problem from the metadata of the problem. Only the first \textbf{displaytitle}  of the problem from the metadata of the problem. Only the first \textbf{displaytitle}
 in a problem will show the title; this allows clean usage of \textbf{displaytitle}  in a problem will show the title; this allows clean usage of \textbf{displaytitle}

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