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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. | |||
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===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 | |||
==== 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: ''' | |||
# 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: | |||
## Try to control first the content of Ais suggestion, then refine the format | |||
## f found the solution faster by intuition and experimenting with Atext :) | |||
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:
- 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
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:
- 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:
- Try to control first the content of Ais suggestion, then refine the format
- f found the solution faster by intuition and experimenting with Atext :)