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Re: How to say "π Happy Valentine's Day π"
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Re: How to say "π Happy Valentine's Day π" |
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Mon, 14 Feb 2022 19:54:54 +0900 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.1 (gnu/linux) |
Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> writes:
> Today I am sending to a list of girl friends information about the
> Valentine's Day. It is a link to online description of what that day
> is about.
>
> I am using my RCD Template Interpolation System for Emacs:
> https://hyperscope.link/3/7/1/3/3/RCD-Template-Interpolation-System-for-Emacs.html
>
> I am using it as a pre-processor for various markup languages and
> simple text.
>
> And then insert something like this in the description of the link:
>
> β¦ (if (string= (substring (rcd-iso-date) 5) "02-14")
> "π Happy Valentine's Day π") β§
>
>
>
> (defun rcd-iso-date ()
> (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d"))
>
> Then if the day of today is (more or less) 2022-02-14 then the
> function will look into "02-14" and if that is the case, the string
> "π Happy Valentine's Day π" will appear in the message.
>
> But if the day is not that one, nothing appears.
>
> One can understand it better by watching this video:
> https://gnu.support/images/2022/02/2022-02-14/2022-02-14-12:00:04.ogv
Hello Jean!
Actually i like these style UTF-8 letters! Thanks for share!
(π π π π π π)
Sincerely, Gnus fan Byung-Hee
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