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If juliansunday + 39 120 then ascensionday,ascensionmonth = (juliansunday - 81),5 If juliansunday + 60 151 then corpusday,corpusmonth = (juliansunday - 91),6 If juliansunday + 50 151 then pentecostmonday,pentecostmonth = (juliansunday - 101),6
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If juliansunday + 39 121 then ascensionday,ascensionmonth = (juliansunday - 82),5 If juliansunday + 60 152 then corpusday,corpusmonth = (juliansunday - 92),6 If juliansunday + 50 152 then pentecostmonday,pentecostmonth = (juliansunday - 102),6 If eastersundaymonth = 4 then juliansunday = 91 + eastersundayĮlseif eastersundaymonth = 3 then juliansunday = 60 + eastersunday endĮlse if eastersundaymonth = 4 then juliansunday = 90 + eastersundayĮlseif eastersundaymonth = 3 then juliansunday = 59 + eastersunday end Goodfriday,goodfridaymonth = (eastersunday - 2),eastersundaymonthĮlse goodfriday,goodfridaymonth = (eastersunday + 29),(eastersundaymonth - 1) now, calculate other Christian holidays which depend on Easter Sunday calculate easter sunday, according to Meeus/Jones/Butcher
#Mathmod scripts code
Neither the lua code nor the TeX code is particularly beautiful (hey, this was my first day with lua), but it may be interesting for someone out there.
#Mathmod scripts pdf
We have a simple version in black and white which we print on colored paper and into which real pictures are glued, and a digital version which we send to friends via e-mail where the pages of the typeset pdf have colored backgrounds and the pictures are included. The names of the months are in German, but that should be easy to modify. The result will be a calendar for the year XXXX, with every month on one page Sundays and German official holidays are in boldface the first day of the week is Monday. This file can then be typeset with ConTeXt. You invoke the script from the command line: lua a XXXX, and it will produce a file kalenderXXXX.tex, where XXXX is a number between 19. Without the convenience of a precooked date module, I had to do all the calculations of holidays and days of the week myself, taking my cues mostly from wikipedia, but it was relatively easy. Then, I tried to achieve the same result with a lua script. I first did it in perl, with the Date::Calc module. There is a number of precooked scripts to produce various calendars for LaTeX, but nothing for ConTeXt, as far as I could see. Of course, I wanted to do that with ConTeXt. The background: we produce a calendar with pictures of our kids every year. I also wanted to get to know a bit more about lua.
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Hence, they are expected to stick to the copyright regulations and to pay the same conference fees (as specified on our web site).I decided not to spoil the first day of the new year by doing real work. The format, the submission procedure, the submission deadline, and the review process for minisymposium papers are the same as for all other contributions.Ĭontributors to minisymposia are treated the same as every other participant of the conference. Contributors will require this code for paper submission. The contributions within one minisymposium need not be of the same type, but they must follow the same rules as all other submitted papers.Īfter acceptance of a minisymposium proposal, organizers will obtain an invited session code that they should distribute to the contributors.
#Mathmod scripts full
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