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%c – local date and time in the following format: short form for the name of day
of the week, short form for the name of month, day of the month, hours,
minutes, seconds, year,
%C – number of century,
%d – day of month (01, ... , 31)
%D – date in the format: mm/dd/yy,
%e – day of month (1, ..., 31),
%F – date in the format: yyyy–mm–dd,
%g – 2–digit year corresponding to the number of week %V,
%G – 4–digit year corresponding to the number of week %V,
%h – local short form for the name of month (Jan, ... , Dec),
%H – hour, in 24–hour system (00–23),
%I – hour, in 12–hour system (01–12),
%j – day of year (001, ... , 366),
%k – hour, in 24–hour system (0–23),
%l – hour, in 12–hour system (1–12),
%m – month (01, ... , 12),
%M – minute (00, ... , 59),
%p – local equivalent to AM or PM (empty on many sites),
%P – local equivalent to a.m. or p.m. (empty on many sites),
%r – time in 12–hour system in the format: hh:mm:ss [AM] or [PM],
%R – time in 24–hour system in the format: hh:mm,
%s – number of seconds from 00:00:00, 1 January 1970 (extension GNU),
%S – second (00, ..., 60); 60 means a leap second,
%T – time in 24–hour system in the format: hh:mm:ss,
%u – day of the week (1, ... ,7); 1 means Monday,
%U – number of the week in year (00, ... , 53), Sunday starts the week,
%V – number of the week in year (01, ... , 53), Monday starts the week,
%w – number of day of the week, 0–Sunday, 1–Monday, etc..,
%W – number of the week in year (00, ... , 53), Monday starts the week,
%x – local representation of the date,
%X – local representation of the time,
%y – two last digits of year (00, ... , 99),
%Y – year in the format yyyy,
%z – time zone in numerical format compliant with RFC–2822 (e.g. +0100)
(non-standard extension),
%Z – time zone (e.g. EDT) or nothing, if no zone can be determined.
Touch the button in order to add the object to a project or the
button to abandon the addition. If no changes have been made, you can return
to the previous screen by touching the button.
Text Object – Counter
The Counter text object allows you to print automatically a consecutive number
on every successive article to be labeled. The setting of the counter changes
each time the trigger is pressed.