%% \CharacterTable %% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z %% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z %% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 %% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# %% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& %% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) %% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, %% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ %% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< %% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? %% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ %% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ %% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| %% Right brace \} Tilde \~} %\iffalse % % (c) copyright 2001 by Antonis Tsolomitis % This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms % of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN % archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either % version 1 of the License, or any later version. % % For any problems or remarks/feedback concerning this package, % please contact Dr. A. Tsolomitis at atsol@aegean.gr % %\fi %\CheckSum{1451} %\iffalse This is a Metacomment % %\ProvidesFile{greekdates.sty} % %[2001/05/15 v1.0 Package `greekdates.sty'] % % \begin{macrocode} %<*driver> \documentclass{ltxdoc} \GetFileInfo{greekdates.drv} \begin{document} \DocInput{greekdates.dtx} \end{document} % % \end{macrocode} % \fi % %\title{The `greekdates' package} %\author{Antonis Tsolomitis\\Department of Mathematics\\ %University of the \AE gean\\ %GR-$832\;00$ Karlovassi\\ %Samos, HELLAS\\ %E-mail:\ \texttt{atsol@aegean.gr}} % \date{2001/05/15} %\maketitle % %\MakeShortVerb{\|} %\StopEventually{} % %\section{Introduction} %The package provides an easy interface to access the original Greek names of months, %days and dates relating to several Greek cities for which this information is available. %The package should be useful mainly to Greek Gentiles, to the historians and %anyone curious to see how the original Greek dates look like. % %\section{Month names\label{monthsnames}} %The month names where not the same throughout Greece. However we do not know the names for %all regions of Greece or for some regions we know the names of some of the months. %These regions are not covered by this package as our main target group are the Greek Gentiles %who would like to really use these names in their documents instead of the names enforced %by law during the Byzantine Era. The month names are accessed by commands of the form %\verb|\Regionmonth{|\textit{number}\verb|}| where \textit{number} is any integer %between one and twelve (historians may object to this choice as there was a thirteenth %month every four years, but as said before we want this package to be useful for everyday work %(e.g.\ for creating Calendars) %rather than strictly a study object). % %The \texttt{Region} is one of the following: %\begin{center} %\begin{tabular}{lll} %Athens & Delphi & Dilos\\ %Epidavros & Rhodes & Macedonia\\ %Aitolia & Biotia & Samos\\ %Militos & Tinos & Lamia %\end{tabular} %\end{center} %Both polytonic (multi-accented) and monotonic (single-accented) are supported %and this is determined by whether we use the \texttt{polutonikogreek} or %the \texttt{greek} option of the \textsf{babel} package. % %Thus \verb|\Samosmonth{4}| will produce the Samian name of April. % %\section{Day Names} % %For day names we have three commands. These are \verb|\fullgreekday{|\textit{number}\verb|}|, %\verb|\shortgreekday{|\textit{number}\verb|}| and %\verb|\sshotrgreekday{|\textit{number}\verb|}|. %We designed these commands having in mind that they may be useful for the creation of calendars. %Thus the first command will create phrases like ``The Day of Zeus'' in Greek (Thursday). The later %is \verb|\fullgreekday{5}|. You just have to remember that Sunday is number 1 and also %``The day of the Sun''. The other two commands produce abbrevations. %\verb|\shortgreekday{1}| will produce ``Sun's'' (in greek) and an even shorter form is %produced by \verb|\sshortgreekday{1}|. % %\section{Converting the standard name months} % %The package provides the options \verb|Regionmonths| where \verb|Region| is %one of the above names (in the section \ref{monthsnames}). If the package is loaded %say with the \texttt{Athensmonths} (\verb|\usepackage[Athensmonths]{greekdates}|) %the names for the months will be converted to the names used in Athens. This will %affect for example commands like \verb|\today|. % %\subsection{Full date conversion} % %If one wants to completely switch to the Greek way of counting dates then the %option \texttt{fullconversion} should be used. This, together with the %selection of one of the region months options will not only change the months' names %but also adjust the way we count years. Thus \verb|\today| will now compute %the current Olympiad and the year within the current Olympiad and will print something like %``5 monthname 2 year 694 Olympiad'', of course, in Greek. Similarly to the definition %of the \verb|\Grtoday| command of the greek option of the Babel package, this command %will now behave as \verb|\today| but the numbers will be written in Greek and not with %their Arabic forms (see the documentation of the greek option of the Babel package). % %We also define the commands \verb|\shortdategreek| and \verb|\Grshortdategreek| %which produce the date in short form. For example today is 8 May 2001 and if %I would use \verb|\shortdategreek| I would get 8/5/2/694, that is, the 8th day %of the 5th month of the 2nd year of the 694 Olympiad. %If I would use \verb|\Grshortdategreek| I would get the same but with Greek numerals. % %\section{The code} % % \begin{macrocode} %<*greekdates> \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1996/01/01] \ProvidesPackage{greekdates}[2001/05/15\space v1.0] \typeout{Package: `greekdates' v1.0\space <2001/05/15> (A. Tsolomitis)} \ProvidesPackage{greekdates} \RequirePackage{calc} % \end{macrocode} % % We begin by defining the days in full, % short and sshort form as described above. % %\begin{macro}{\fullgreekday} % The command |\fullgreekday| is used to produce the name of the week's day % using a phrase like ``the day of the Sun'' in Greek (this is |\fullgreekday{1}|). % The argument is an integer from 1 to 7. Shorter forms follow. % \begin{macrocode} \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\fgrkday#1{ \ifcase#1 \or % >Hm'era to~u >'Hliou\or >Hm'era t~hs Sel'hnhs\or >Hm'era to~u >'Arh\or >Hm'era to~u >Erm~h\or >Hm'era to~u Di`os\or >Hm'era t~hs >Afrod'iths\or >Hm'era to~u Kr'onou\fi} }{ \def\fgrkday#1{ \ifcase#1 \or % Hm'era tou 'Hliou\or Hm'era ths Sel'hnhs\or Hm'era tou 'Arh\or Hm'era tou Erm'h\or Hm'era tou Di'os\or Hm'era ths Afrod'iths\or Hm'era tou Kr'onou\fi} } \newcommand{\fullgreekday}[1]{\fgrkday #1} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} %\begin{macro}{\shortgreekday} % The |\shortgreekday| macro gives a shorter form for the name of the day. % For example |\shortgreekday{1}| will give ``Sun's'' in Greek (instead of ``the day of % the Sun''). % \begin{macrocode} \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\sgrkday#1{ \ifcase#1 \or % >'Hliou\or Sel'hnhs\or >'Arh\or >Erm~h\or Di`os\or >Afrod'iths\or Kr'onou\fi} }{ \def\sgrkday#1{ \ifcase#1 \or % 'Hliou\or Sel'hnhs\or 'Arh\or Erm'h\or Di'os\or Afrod'iths\or Kr'onou\fi} } \newcommand{\shortgreekday}[1]{\sgrkday #1} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} %\begin{macro}{\sshortgreekday} % An even shorter form is produced by the |\sshortgreekday| macro. % \begin{macrocode} \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\ssgrkday#1{ \ifcase#1 \or % >'Hl.\or Sel.\or >'Ar.\or >Er.\or Di`os\or >Afr.\or Kr.\fi} }{ \def\ssgrkday#1{ \ifcase#1 \or % 'Hl.\or Sel.\or 'Ar.\or Er.\or Di'os\or Afr.\or Kr.\fi} } \newcommand{\sshortgreekday}[1]{\ssgrkday #1} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} % We define the names of the months of several Greek % regions plus the commands for accessing them % as described above. %\begin{macro}{\Athensmonth}\label{Athensmonth} % We now define the names of the months for the Athens region. the macro |\Athensmonth| % admits a compulsary argument (an integer from 1 to 12) and gives the name of the % corresponding month in the Athenian Calendar. Thus |\Athensmonth{2}| will produce the % name of the February in that calendar. % \begin{macrocode} \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\Athmonth#1{ \ifcase#1 \or % Gamhli'wn\or >Anjesthri'wn\or >Elafhboli'wn\or Mounuqi'wn \or Jarghli'wn\or Skirofori'wn\or Am'alios\or B'usios\or Jeox'enios\or >Enduspoitr'opios\or Ila~ios\or >Apella~ios\or Bouk'atios\or Boaj'oos\or Artemisi'wn\or Jarghli'wn\or P'anhmos\or Apatouri'wn\or >Arhsi'wn\or Poseide'wn\fi} }{\def\Dilmonth#1{ \ifcase#1 \or Lhni'wn\or Ier'os\or Galaxi'wn\or Artemisi'wn\or Jarghli'wn\or P'anhmos\or Ekatombai'wn\or Metageitni'wn\or Boufwni'wn\or Apatouri'wn\or Arhsi'wn\or Poseide'wn\fi} } \newcommand{\Dilosmonth}[1]{\Dilmonth #1} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} %\begin{macro}{\Epidavrosmonth} % We continue as with the Athenean names (see page \pageref{Athensmonth}) % with the names of the Epidavros region % and with the macro |\Epidavrosmonth| % \begin{macrocode} \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\Epimonth#1{ \ifcase#1 \or Pos'idaios\or >Artam'itios\or >Ari'anios\or P'anamos\or K'uklios\or >Apella~ios\or >Az'osios\or Karne~ios\or Pror'atios\or Artam'itios\or >Agri'anios\or Artem'isios\or Da'isios\or P'anhmos\or L~wos\or Gorpia~ios\or Apella~ios\or A>uduna~ios\or Per'itios\fi} }{\def\Macmonth#1{ \ifcase#1 \or D'ustros\or Xanjik'os\or Artem'isios\or Da'isios\or P'anhmos\or L'wos\or Gorpia'ios\or Uperbereta'ios\or D'ios\or Apella'ios\or Auduna'ios\or Per'itios\fi} } \newcommand{\Macedoniamonth}[1]{\Macmonth #1} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} %\begin{macro}{\Aitoliamonth} % We continue as with the Athenean names (see page \pageref{Athensmonth}) % with the names of the Aitolia region % and with the macro |\Aitoliamonth| % \begin{macrocode} \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\Aitmonth#1{ \ifcase#1 \or E>ujua~ios\or Ag'ueios\or Ajana~ios\or Bouk'atios\or Lafria~ios\fi} }{\def\Aitmonth#1{ \ifcase#1 \or Eujua'ios\or Omol'wios\or Erma'ios\or Dion'usios\or Ag'ueios\or Ippodr'omios\or Ju'ios\or P'anamos\or Prok'uklios\or Ajana'ios\or Bouk'atios\or Lafria'ios\fi} } \newcommand{\Aitoliamonth}[1]{\Aitmonth #1} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} %\begin{macro}{\Biotiamonth} % We continue as with the Athenean names (see page \pageref{Athensmonth}) % with the names of the Biotia region % and with the macro |\Biotiamonth| % \begin{macrocode} \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\Biomonth#1{ \ifcase#1 \or Agri'wnios\or Jio'uios\or Alalkom'enios\or Bouk'atios\fi} }{\def\Biomonth#1{ \ifcase#1 \or Erma'ios\or Prostat'hrios\or Agri'wnios\or Jio'uios\or Omol'wios\or Jeilo'ujios\or Ippodr'omios\or P'anamos\or Pamboi'wtios\or Dam'atrios\or Alalkom'enios\or Bouk'atios\fi} } \newcommand{\Biotiamonth}[1]{\Biomonth #1} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} %\begin{macro}{\Samosmonth} % We continue as with the Athenean names (see page \pageref{Athensmonth}) % with the names of the islan of Samos region % and with the macro |\Samosmonth| % \begin{macrocode} \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\Sammonth#1{ \ifcase#1 \or Lhnai'wn\or >Anjesthri'wn\or >Artemisi'wn\or Taure'wn\or P'anhmos\or Kroni'wn\or Pelusi'wn\or Metageitni'wn\or Bohdromi'wn\or Kuanoyi'wn\or >Apatouri'wn\or Poseide'wn\fi} }{\def\Sammonth#1{ \ifcase#1 \or Lhnai'wn\or Anjesthri'wn\or Artemisi'wn\or Taure'wn\or P'anhmos\or Kroni'wn\or Pelusi'wn\or Metageitni'wn\or Bohdromi'wn\or Kuanoyi'wn\or Apatouri'wn\or Poseide'wn\fi} } \newcommand{\Samosmonth}[1]{\Sammonth #1} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} %\begin{macro}{\Militosmonth} % We continue as with the Athenean names (see page \pageref{Athensmonth}) % with the names of the Militos region % and with the macro |\Militosmonth| % \begin{macrocode} \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\Milmonth#1{ \ifcase#1 \or Lhnai'wn\or >Anjesthri'wn\or >Artemisi'wn\or Taure'wn\or Jarghli'wn\or Kalamai'wn\or P'anhmos\or Metageitni'wn \or >It'wnios\or Puanoyi'wn\or >Apatouri'wn\or Poseide'wn\fi} }{\def\Milmonth#1{ \ifcase#1 \or Lhnai'wn\or Anjesthri'wn\or Artemisi'wn\or Taure'wn\or Jarghli'wn\or Kalamai'wn\or P'anhmos\or Metageitni'wn \or It'wnios\or Puanoyi'wn\or Apatouri'wn\or Poseide'wn\fi} } \newcommand{\Militosmonth}[1]{\Milmonth {#1}} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} %\begin{macro}{\Tinosmonth} % We continue as with the Athenean names (see page \pageref{Athensmonth}) % with the names of the island of Tinos region % and with the macro |\Tinosmonth| % \begin{macrocode} \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\Tinmonth#1{ \ifcase#1 \or Lhnai'wn\or >Anjesthri'wn\or >Artemisi'wn\or Taure'wn\or Targhli'wn\or >Eleujuai'wn\or >Apellai'wn\or Apatouri'wn\or Poseide'wn\fi} }{\def\Tinmonth#1{ \ifcase#1 \or Lhnai'wn\or Anjesthri'wn\or Artemisi'wn\or Taure'wn\or Targhli'wn\or Eleujuai'wn\or Apellai'wn\or Hrai'wn\or Boufwni'wn\or Kuanoyi'wn\or Apatouri'wn\or Poseide'wn\fi} } \newcommand{\Tinosmonth}[1]{\Tinmonth {#1}} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} %\begin{macro}{\Lamiamonth} % We continue as with the Athenean names (see page \pageref{Athensmonth}) % with the names of the Lamia region % and with the macro |\Lamiamonth| % \begin{macrocode} \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\Lammonth#1{ \ifcase#1 \or Jrix'allios\or Ge~ustos\or L'ukeos\or J'uos\or >'Areos\or Qrutta~ios\or It'wnios\or >Apella~ios\or Jem'istios\or B'wmios\fi} }{\def\Lammonth#1{ \ifcase#1 \or Jrix'allios\or Ge~ustos\or L'ukeos\or J'uos\or 'Areos\or Qrutta'ios\or Ippodr'omios\or P'anamos\or It'wnios\or Apella'ios\or Jem'istios\or B'wmios\fi} } \newcommand{\Lamiamonth}[1]{\Lammonth {#1}} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} % We now define the options of the package relating % to Greek regions giving the names of the months in % the genitive form so that we can form Greek dates. % % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{Athensmonths}{ \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\gr@month{% \ifcase\month\or Gamhli~wnos\or >Anjesthri~wnos\or >Elafhboli~wnos\or Mounuqi~wnos \or Jarghli~wnos\or Skirofori~wnos\or Anjesthri~wnos\or >Elafhboli~wnos\or Mounuqi~wnos \or Jarghli~wnos\or Skirofori~wnos\or Am'aliou\or B'usiou\or Jeox'eniou\or >Enduspoitr'opiou\or Ila'iou\or >Apella'iou\or Bouk'atiou\or Boaj'oou\or Am'aliou\or B'usiou\or Jeox'eniou\or >Enduspoitr'opiou\or Ila'iou\or >Apella'iou\or Bouk'atiou\or Boaj'oou\or Artemisi~wnos\or Jarghli~wnos\or P'anhmou\or Apatouri~wnos\or >Arhsi~wnos\or Poseide~wnos\fi} \def\gr@c@month{% \ifcase\month\or Lhni~wnos\or Artemisi~wnos\or Jarghli~wnos\or P'anhmou\or Apatouri~wnos\or >Arhsi~wnos\or Poseide~wnos\fi} }{ \def\gr@month{% \ifcase\month\or Lhni'wnos\or Artam'itiou\or >Ari'aniou\or P'anamou\or K'ukliou\or >Apella'iou\or >Az'osiou\or Karne'iou\or Pror'atiou\or Artam'itiou\or >Ari'aniou\or P'anamou\or K'ukliou\or >Apella'iou\or >Az'osiou\or Karne'iou\or Pror'atiou\or Artam'itiou\or >Agri'aniou\or Artam'itiou\or >Agri'aniou\or Artem'isiou\or Da'isiou\or P'anhmou\or L'wou\or Gorpia'iou\or Apella'iou\or A>uduna'iou\or Per'itiou\fi} \def\gr@c@month{% \ifcase\month\or D'ustrou\or Xanjiko~u\or >Artem'isiou\or Da'isiou\or P'anhmou\or L'wou\or Gorpia'iou\or Apella'iou\or A>uduna'iou\or Per'itiou\fi} }{ \def\gr@month{% \ifcase\month\or D'ustrou\or Xanjiko'u\or Artem'isiou\or Da'isiou\or P'anhmou\or L'wou\or Gorpia'iou\or Uperbereta'iou\or D'iou\or Apella'iou\or Auduna'iou\or Per'itiou\fi} \def\gr@c@month{% \ifcase\month\or D'ustrou\or Xanjiko'u\or Artem'isiou\or Da'isiou\or P'anhmou\or L'wou\or Gorpia'iou\or Uperbereta'iou\or D'iou\or Apella'iou\or Auduna'iou\or Per'itiou\fi} }} \DeclareOption{Aitoliamonths}{ \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\gr@month{% \ifcase\month\or E>ujua'iou\or Ag'ueiou\or Ajana'iou\or Bouk'atiou\or Lafria'iou\fi} \def\gr@c@month{% \ifcase\month\or E>ujua'iou\or Ag'ueiou\or Ajana'iou\or Bouk'atiou\or Lafria'iou\fi} }{ \def\gr@month{% \ifcase\month\or Eujua'iou\or Omol'wiou\or Erma'iou\or Dion'usiou\or Ag'ueiou\or Ippodr'omiou\or Ju'iou\or P'anamou\or Prok'ukliou\or Ajana'iou\or Bouk'atiou\or Lafria'iou\fi} \def\gr@c@month{% \ifcase\month\or Eujua'iou\or Omol'wiou\or Erma'iou\or Dion'usiou\or Ag'ueiou\or Ippodr'omiou\or Ju'iou\or P'anamou\or Prok'ukliou\or Ajana'iou\or Bouk'atiou\or Lafria'iou\fi} }} \DeclareOption{Biotiamonths}{ \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\gr@month{% \ifcase\month\or Agri'wniou\or Jio'uiou\or Alalkom'eniou\or Bouk'atiou\fi} \def\gr@c@month{% \ifcase\month\or Agri'wniou\or Jio'uiou\or Alalkom'eniou\or Bouk'atiou\fi} }{ \def\gr@month{% \ifcase\month\or Erma'iou\or Prostat'hriou\or Agri'wniou\or Jio'uiou\or Omol'wiou\or Jeilo'ujiou\or Ippodr'omiou\or P'anamou\or Pamboi'wtiou\or Dam'atriou\or Alalkom'eniou\or Bouk'atiou\fi} \def\gr@c@month{% \ifcase\month\or Erma'iou\or Prostat'hriou\or Agri'wniou\or Jio'uiou\or Omol'wiou\or Jeilo'ujiou\or Ippodr'omiou\or P'anamou\or Pamboi'wtiou\or Dam'atriou\or Alalkom'eniou\or Bouk'atiou\fi} }} \DeclareOption{Samosmonths}{ \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\gr@month{% \ifcase\month\or Lhnai~wnos\or >Anjesthri~wnos\or >Artemisi~wnos\or Taure~wnos\or P'anhmou\or Kroni~wnos\or Pelusi~wnos\or Metageitni~wnos\or Bohdromi~wnos\or Kuanoyi~wnos\or >Apatouri~wnos\or Poseide~wnos\fi} \def\gr@c@month{% \ifcase\month\or Lhnai~wnos\or >Anjesthri~wnos\or >Artemisi~wnos\or Taure~wnos\or P'anhmou\or Kroni~wnos\or Pelusi~wnos\or Metageitni~wnos\or Bohdromi~wnos\or Kuanoyi~wnos\or >Apatouri~wnos\or Poseide~wnos\fi} }{ \def\gr@month{% \ifcase\month\or Lhnai'wnos\or Anjesthri'wnos\or Artemisi'wnos\or Taure'wnos\or P'anhmou\or Kroni'wnos\or Pelusi'wnos\or Metageitni'wnos\or Bohdromi'wnos\or Kuanoyi'wnos\or Apatouri'wnos\or Poseide'wnos\fi} \def\gr@c@month{% \ifcase\month\or Lhnai'wnos\or Anjesthri'wnos\or Artemisi'wnos\or Taure'wnos\or P'anhmou\or Kroni'wnos\or Pelusi'wnos\or Metageitni'wnos\or Bohdromi'wnos\or Kuanoyi'wnos\or Apatouri'wnos\or Poseide'wnos\fi} }} \DeclareOption{Militosmonths}{ \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\gr@month{% \ifcase\month\or Lhnai~wnos\or >Anjesthri~wnos\or >Artemisi~wnos\or Taure~wnos\or Jarghli~wnos\or Kalamai~wnos\or P'anhmou\or Metageitni~wnos \or >It'wniou\or Puanoyi~wnos\or >Apatouri~wnos\or Poseide~wnos\fi} \def\gr@c@month{% \ifcase\month\or Lhnai~wnos\or >Anjesthri~wnos\or >Artemisi~wnos\or Taure~wnos\or Jarghli~wnos\or Kalamai~wnos\or P'anhmou\or Metageitni~wnos \or >It'wniou\or Puanoyi~wnos\or >Apatouri~wnos\or Poseide~wnos\fi} }{ \def\gr@month{% \ifcase\month\or Lhnai'wnos\or Anjesthri'wnos\or Artemisi'wnos\or Taure'wnos\or Jarghli'wnos\or Kalamai'wnos\or P'anhmou\or Metageitni'wnos \or It'wniou\or Puanoyi'wnos\or Apatouri'wnos\or Poseide'wnos\fi} \def\gr@c@month{% \ifcase\month\or Lhnai'wnos\or Anjesthri'wnos\or Artemisi'wnos\or Taure'wnos\or Jarghli'wnos\or Kalamai'wnos\or P'anhmou\or Metageitni'wnos \or It'wniou\or Puanoyi'wnos\or Apatouri'wnos\or Poseide'wnos\fi} }} \DeclareOption{Tinosmonths}{ \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\gr@month{% \ifcase\month\or Lhnai~wnos\or >Anjesthri~wnos\or >Artemisi~wnos\or Taure~wnos\or Targhli~wnos\or >Eleujuai~wnos\or >Apellai~wnos\or Apatouri~wnos\or Poseide~wnos\fi} \def\gr@c@month{% \ifcase\month\or Lhnai~wnos\or >Anjesthri~wnos\or >Artemisi~wnos\or Taure~wnos\or Targhli~wnos\or >Eleujuai~wnos\or >Apellai~wnos\or Apatouri~wnos\or Poseide~wnos\fi} }{ \def\gr@month{% \ifcase\month\or Lhnai'wnos\or Anjesthri'wnos\or Artemisi'wnos\or Taure'wnos\or Targhli'wnos\or Eleujuai'wnos\or Apellai'wnos\or Hrai'wnos\or Boufwni'wnos\or Kuanoyi'wnos\or Apatouri'wnos\or Poseide'wnos\fi} \def\gr@c@month{% \ifcase\month\or Lhnai'wnos\or Anjesthri'wnos\or Artemisi'wnos\or Taure'wnos\or Targhli'wnos\or Eleujuai'wnos\or Apellai'wnos\or Hrai'wnos\or Boufwni'wnos\or Kuanoyi'wnos\or Apatouri'wnos\or Poseide'wnos\fi} }} \DeclareOption{Lamiamonths}{ \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\gr@month{% \ifcase\month\or Jrix'alliou\or Ge'ustou\or L'ukeou\or J'uou\or >'Areou\or Qrutta'iou\or It'wniou\or >Apella'iou\or Jem'istiou\or B'wmiou\fi} \def\gr@c@month{% \ifcase\month\or Jrix'alliou\or Ge'ustou\or L'ukeou\or J'uou\or >'Areou\or Qrutta'iou\or It'wniou\or >Apella'iou\or Jem'istiou\or B'wmiou\fi} }{ \def\gr@month{% \ifcase\month\or Jrix'alliou\or Ge'ustou\or L'ukeou\or J'uou\or 'Areou\or Qrutta'iou\or Ippodr'omiou\or P'anamou\or It'wniou\or Apella'iou\or Jem'istiou\or B'wmiou\fi} \def\gr@c@month{% \ifcase\month\or Jrix'alliou\or Ge'ustou\or L'ukeou\or J'uou\or 'Areou\or Qrutta'iou\or Ippodr'omiou\or P'anamou\or It'wniou\or Apella'iou\or Jem'istiou\or B'wmiou\fi} }} % \end{macrocode} % % Now we turn to counting the years. We compute the % current Olympiad by adding the number \verb|776| % to the current year (\verb|776| before the beggining % of the Christian chronology is the year of the first % Olympiad) and dividing the result by \verb|4| % (integer division). Again from the current year % plus \verb|776| we subtract four times the curent % Olympiad and we add \verb|1| in order to get the % olympic year. Finally we redefine the commands % \verb|\today| and \verb|\Grtoday|. % We start by defining some necessary Greek labels. % \begin{macrocode} \@ifpackagewith{babel}{polutonikogreek}{ \def\gretouc{>'etous} \def\grolympiad{>Olumpi'adas} }{ \def\gretouc{'etous} \def\grolympiad{Olumpi'adas} } % \end{macrocode} % We now define the package option |fullconversion|. This option redefined the commands % |\today| and |\Grtoday| to use the calendar names of the specified region option. % We start by computing the current Olympiad by the formula |(\year + 776)/4|. The value % is stored in the |olympiad| counter. %\begin{macro}{olympiad counter} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{fullconversion}{ \newcounter{olympicyearmo}\newcounter{olympicyear} \newcounter{olympiadd} \newcounter{olympiad} \setcounter{olympiadd}{\the\year + 776} \setcounter{olympiad}{\value{olympiadd} / 4} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} % Now we compute the current year within the current olympiad with the formula % |((\year + 776) - (\value{olympiad} * 4))+1| %\begin{macro}{olympicyear counter} % \begin{macrocode} \setcounter{olympicyearmo}{\value{olympiadd} - \value{olympiad} * 4} \setcounter{olympicyear}{1+\value{olympicyearmo}} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} %\begin{macro}{\today} % We redefine the |\today| macro to produce the date according to the Greek calendar (ie, % using Olympiads and the month names of the selected region). % \begin{macrocode} \def\dategreek{% \def\today{\number\day{}h \space \gr@month\space {\theolympicyear}$^{\hbox{\footnotesize ou}}$ \gretouc\space {\theolympiad}hs \grolympiad }} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} %\begin{macro}{\Grtoday} % we redefine the |\Grtoday| macro of the Greek option of the Babel package, % so that it produces the date according to the Greek calendar (ie, % using Olympiads and the month names of the selected region) but with Greek % numbers instead of Arabic numbers. % \begin{macrocode} \def\Grtoday{% \expandafter\Greeknumeral\expandafter{\the\day}\space \gr@c@month \space \expandafter\Greeknumeral\expandafter {\theolympicyear} \gretouc \space \expandafter\Greeknumeral\expandafter{\theolympiad} \grolympiad } % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} % A few fixes: We define short forms of % Greek dates (eg 15/5/2/694 is the 15th % of May of the second year of the 694th % Olympiad) and fix the behavior of % \verb|\today| in the \verb|letter| % document class. %\begin{macro}{\shortdategreek} % Short form of Greek date (as described above) with Arabic numerals. % \begin{macrocode} \def\shortdategreek{\the\day/\the\month/\theolympicyear/\theolympiad} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} %\begin{macro}{\Grshortdategreek} % Short form of Greek date (as described above) with Greek numerals. % \begin{macrocode} \def\Grshortdategreek{\expandafter\Greeknumeral\expandafter{\the\day}/% \expandafter\Greeknumeral\expandafter{\the\month}/% \expandafter\Greeknumeral\expandafter{\theolympicyear}/% \expandafter\Greeknumeral\expandafter{\theolympiad}} % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} % Finally we provide a quick fix for the |letter| document class. This class uses the % |\today| command to print the date on the letter below the sender's address. % But now this command has been already redefined above, % and what it gives is too long for this use in letters. Thus % we use the |\shortdategreek| instead of |\today|. % \begin{macrocode} \@ifclassloaded{letter}{\date{\shortdategreek}}{} } \ProcessOptions \endinput % % \end{macrocode} % % \section*{Acknowledgment} % I thank Apostolos Syropoulos for checking the usability of this package. % \section*{Dedication} % To my newborn daughter Callisto. % \Finale