CTAN update: isodate 2.27
    
      Date: March 13, 2005 2:35:50 PM CET
      
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Harald Harders submitted version 2.27 of his package
  isodate
to CTAN.
>From the README:
Tune the output format of dates.
This package provides ten output formats of the
commands \today, \printdate, \printdateTeX, and \daterange
(partly language dependent):
ISO (yyyy-mm-dd),
numeric (e.g. dd.\,mm.~yyyy),
short (e.g. dd.\,mm.\,yy),
TeX (yyyy/mm/dd),
original (e.g. dd. mmm yyyy),
short original (e.g. dd. mmm yy),
as well as numerical formats with Roman numerals for the month.
The commands \printdate and \printdateTeX print any date.
The date is given as an argument using the actual date format for output:
\printdate{yyyy-mm-dd}, \printdate{dd.mm.yyyy}, or \printdate{dd/mm/yyyy},
and \printdateTeX{yyyy/mm/dd}.
The command \daterange prints a date range and leaves out unnecessary
year or month entries.
E.g. 2000-05-03 to 2000-05-08 leads to `2000-05-03 to 08'.
ChangeLog:
2005/03/11  v2.27 Harald Harders (h.harders at tu-bs.de)
        - Add option british.
2005/03/10  v2.26 Harald Harders (h.harders at tu-bs.de)
        - Support different input formats containing slashes.
        - Force year in four digits for long formats.
2005/02/21  v2.25 Harald Harders (h.harders at tu-bs.de)
        - Changed \year, \month, and \day from macros to counters.
        - Warning for unknown languages.
        - Fall-back format for unknown languages.
Thanks for the update.
For the CTAN Team
  Rainer Schöpf
     
    
     
  
    
      isodate – Tune the output format of dates according to language
    
  
  
    
      
      This package provides ten output formats of the 
      commands \today, \printdate,
      \printdateTeX, and \daterange (partly language
      dependent).
    
  
      Formats available are:
      ISO (yyyy-mm-dd), numeric (e.g. dd.\,mm.~yyyy), short 
      (e.g. dd.\,mm.\,yy), TeX (yyyy/mm/dd), original (e.g. dd. mmm yyyy),
      short original (e.g. dd. mmm yy), as well as numerical formats with
      Roman numerals for the month.
    
  
      The commands \printdate and \printdateTeX
      print any date.  The command \daterange prints a date
      range and leaves out unnecessary year or month entries.
    
  
      This package supports German (old and new rules), Austrian, US
      English, British English, French, Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian.
    
    
  
  
    
      | Package | isodate | 
    
    | Version | 2.28  | 
    | Copyright | 2000–2005 Harald Harders
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    | Maintainer | Harald Harders (inactive)
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