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From: Uwe Brauer <oub@mat.ucm.es>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: insert date-stamp for one month
Date: Sun, 18 Aug 2019 12:21:17 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <8736hypyea.fsf@mat.ucm.es> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 23897.8759.759508.760331@AGAME7.local

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>>> "TP" == Thomas Plass <thunk2@arcor.de> writes:

   > Hello,
   > Uwe Brauer wrote at 09:58 on August 18, 2019:
   > : I sometimes need to insert a date-stamp which corresponds to one month
   > : in a year, say march 2019. I usually insert 
   > : <2019-03-01 Fri>--<2019-03-31 Sun>, but this is cumbersome to do
   > : manually.

   > This'll put the computed result on the kill ring.  Beautification and
   > error checking of input values left as an exercise for the reader.

   > (defun Brauer/make-month-timerange (year month)
   >   (interactive
   >    (list (string-to-int (read-string "Year: " (int-to-string (nth 5 (decode-time)))))
   >          (string-to-int (read-string "Month: " (int-to-string (nth 4 (decode-time)))))))
   >   (let* ((last-day (calendar-last-day-of-month month year))
   >          (start (list 0 0 0 1 month year))
   >          (end (list 0 0 0 last-day month year))
   >          (ts (format "<%d-%02d-%02d %s>--<%d-%02d-%02d %s>"
   >                      year month 1 (format-time-string "%a" (apply #'encode-time start))
   >                      year month last-day (format-time-string "%a" (apply #'encode-time end)))))
   >     (message (substitute-command-keys (concat "Use \\[yank] to yank " ts)))
   >     (kill-new ts)))

Very cool, thanks a lot. But why no

(defun Plass/make-month-timerange (year month)
  (interactive
   (list (string-to-int (read-string "Year: " (int-to-string (nth 5 (decode-time)))))
         (string-to-int (read-string "Month: " (int-to-string (nth 4 (decode-time)))))))
  (let* ((last-day (calendar-last-day-of-month month year))
         (start (list 0 0 0 1 month year))
         (end (list 0 0 0 last-day month year))
         (ts (format "<%d-%02d-%02d %s>--<%d-%02d-%02d %s>"
                     year month 1 (format-time-string "%a" (apply #'encode-time start))
                     year month last-day (format-time-string "%a" (apply #'encode-time end)))))
    (insert ts)))

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  reply	other threads:[~2019-08-18 10:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-08-18  7:58 insert date-stamp for one month Uwe Brauer
2019-08-18 10:02 ` Thomas Plass
2019-08-18 10:21   ` Uwe Brauer [this message]
2019-08-18 14:33   ` [week?] (was: insert date-stamp for one month) Uwe Brauer
2019-08-19 12:29     ` Thomas Plass
2019-08-18 10:26 ` insert date-stamp for one month Ken Mankoff
2019-08-18 10:37   ` Uwe Brauer

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