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