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Sure, here is a MediaWikiMarkDown ConversationUnit version of your prompt:
== prompt ==
2023/10/15 21:34:21


'''f:''' DateTimeStamp: Please describe how to make a date and time snippet in Atext. I could easily find via insert button how to format a DateTimeString but I could not find the method how to create a snippet ".now" or how to define a variable "%now" to do the job. Even bing could not answer my prompt. If you can, then format your answer in MediaWikiMarkDown as ConversationUnit, integrating my prompt verbatim with my ContributorLabel "f: " . Also use "bard: " as initial string for your answer. Make your answer CopyPasteReady for publication in fridemar.ai/wiki/Atext_DateTimeStamp. Thank you.


== ConversationUnit ==
== answer ==
== prompt == f: DateTimeStamp: Please describe how to make a date and time snippet in Atext. I could easily find via insert button how to format a DateTimeString but I could not find the method how to create a snippet ".now" or how to define a variable "%now" to do the job. Even bing could not answer my prompt. If you can, then format your answer in MediaWikiMarkDown as ConversationUnit, integrating my prompt verbatim with my ContributorLabel "f: " . Also use "bard: " as initial string for your answer. Make your answer CopyPasteReady for publication in fridemar.ai/wiki/Atext_DateTimeStamp. Thank you.
===To create a date and time snippet in Atext, follow these steps:===
'''bard:'''
# Open Atext and click **New Snippet**.
# In the **Abbreviation** field, enter a short abbreviation for your snippet, such as `.now`.
# In the **Snippet** field, enter the date and time format you want to use. For example, to insert the current date and time in the format `YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS`, you would enter the following:%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S


== answer == bard: To create a date and time snippet in Atext, follow these steps:
==== Step 3 needs manual correction: ====
'''f: ''' In the **Snippet** field, click '''insert''' link at the bottom then '''Date and time'''
-> type for date time format `yyyy/MM/dd HH:ms:ss` . You can try out the different combinations showing you a preview of the results, e.g. as in my case currently `2023/MM-dd 21:58:01`.
-> click the Save arrow in the formating field -> return


1. Open Atext and click **New Snippet**.
==== Note ====
2. In the **Abbreviation** field, enter a short abbreviation for your snippet, such as `.now`.
'''f: '''
3. In the **Snippet** field, enter the date and time format you want to use. For example, to insert the current date and time in the format `YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS`, you would enter the following:
# deleted the rest of Bard's answer because it didn't work. Humans and AIs can rewiew it in the page history for learning and training.
 
# Currently too much manual corrections for the human. Look into RecentChanges or in the page history.
 
# lesson learned:  
%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
## Try to control first the content of Ais suggestion, then refine the format
 
## f found the solution faster by intuition and experimenting with Atext :)
 
You can also use Atext's date and time formatting options to create more complex date and time formats. For example, the following snippet would insert the current date and time in the format `Friday, August 4, 2023 at 10:30 AM`:
 
 
%A, %B %d, %Y at %l:%M %p
 
 
4. Click **Save**.
 
To use a date and time snippet in Atext, simply type its abbreviation into Atext and press **Enter**. Atext will automatically insert the current date and time into your document.
 
To create a variable to store the current date and time, follow these steps:
 
1. Open Atext and click **Variables**.
2. Click **New Variable**.
3. In the **Name** field, enter a name for your variable, such as `%now`.
4. In the **Value** field, enter the date and time format you want to use. For example, to store the current date and time in the format `YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS`, you would enter the following:
 
 
%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
 
 
5. Click **Save**.
 
Once you have created a variable to store the current date and time, you can use it in your date and time snippets. For example, the following snippet would insert the current date and time in the format `Friday, August 4, 2023 at 10:30 AM`:
 
 
%A, %B %d, %Y at %l:%M %p using %now
 
 
To use a variable to store the current date and time in Atext, simply type its name into Atext and press **Enter**. Atext will automatically insert the current date and time into your document in the format that you specified when you created the variable.
 
I hope this helps!

Latest revision as of 19:36, 15 October 2023

prompt

2023/10/15 21:34:21

f: DateTimeStamp: Please describe how to make a date and time snippet in Atext. I could easily find via insert button how to format a DateTimeString but I could not find the method how to create a snippet ".now" or how to define a variable "%now" to do the job. Even bing could not answer my prompt. If you can, then format your answer in MediaWikiMarkDown as ConversationUnit, integrating my prompt verbatim with my ContributorLabel "f: " . Also use "bard: " as initial string for your answer. Make your answer CopyPasteReady for publication in fridemar.ai/wiki/Atext_DateTimeStamp. Thank you.

answer

To create a date and time snippet in Atext, follow these steps:

bard:

  1. Open Atext and click **New Snippet**.
  2. In the **Abbreviation** field, enter a short abbreviation for your snippet, such as `.now`.
  3. In the **Snippet** field, enter the date and time format you want to use. For example, to insert the current date and time in the format `YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS`, you would enter the following:%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S

Step 3 needs manual correction:

f:  In the **Snippet** field, click insert link at the bottom then Date and time

-> type for date time format `yyyy/MM/dd HH:ms:ss` . You can try out the different combinations showing you a preview of the results, e.g. as in my case currently `2023/MM-dd 21:58:01`. -> click the Save arrow in the formating field -> return

Note

f:  
  1. deleted the rest of Bard's answer because it didn't work. Humans and AIs can rewiew it in the page history for learning and training.
  2. Currently too much manual corrections for the human. Look into RecentChanges or in the page history.
  3. lesson learned:
    1. Try to control first the content of Ais suggestion, then refine the format
    2. f found the solution faster by intuition and experimenting with Atext :)