- UTC:fmt
Hello Rob Swindell (On Windows,
On Thu, Dec 19 2024 20:15:35 -0600, you wrote ..
- UTC:fmt
Does this one here mean you can now do:
(at)UTC:%a, %b %d %Y %H:%M:%S %z
.. or something similar?
Does this one here mean you can now do:
(at)UTC:%a, %b %d %Y %H:%M:%S %z
.. or something similar?
Kind of. You can't have spaces in @-codes, so you'd need to use \x20
in place of space. And you'd need a terminating (at).
It's just like the TIME:fmt @-code, but instead of local time, it's
UTC. https://wiki.synchro.net/custom:atcodes
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