And I had only a handful of them, anyway. Keyboard Maestro uses ICU formatting strings instead of the more familiar (to me) strftime-inspired formatting codes in TextExpander, but it wasn’t hard to translate. The date and time snippets were easy to rewrite. The only snippets that had to be redone by hand were my date and time stamp snippets and those that used TextExpander’s fill-in feature. Moving my TextExpander snippets to Keyboard Maestro was relatively painless, thanks to Ryan M’s excellent migration script. I agree with Gabe’s sentiments, both before and after the price change. I won’t recapitulate the changes in TextExpander that prompted me to make the change-you can read those old posts for that-other than to say that Smile’s later reduction in price for TextExpander didn’t persuade me to stay with it. Now that I have a couple of months of this new system under my belt, I thought it was worth a followup post. The Kendo UI Date Math package delivers a range of handy and developer-friendly features whose number and further development are not limited by the list in this section.Next post Previous post Final thoughts on switching from TextExpanderīack in April, I wrote a few posts on switching from TextExpander to Keyboard Maestro as my snippet expander (I was already using Keyboard Maestro for other things). The Kendo UI team constantly invests efforts to improve the performance and add more value to the existing Date Math library as well as develop new features to it. The Date Math package provides options for adding and removing specific time periods (for example, days and weeks), getting the first or last time periods (for example, the first date in a month), and also creating and comparing dates. This is useful for converting the default output for dates (jiraDateTime), to a format that is easier to read. ![]() Read more about the available date-calculating methods of the Date Math. You can add a dateformat to the end of any of the date smart values listed on this page. ![]() The full list of formats are below: Format. The Date Math package includes a timezone database and utilities for working with dates in different timezones. You can create a date in any timezone and perform calculations or convert between timezones without creating intermediate local dates. Read more about the timezone adjustments methods of the Date Math. The Kendo UI Date Math package is part of all available Kendo UI libraries. ![]() Support Optionsįor any questions about the use of the Kendo UI Date Math, or any of our other components, there are several support options available: Depending on the trial version and commercial license support that each Kendo UI suite or flavor offers, the Date Math package may be available for trial and commercial users, and as part of the open-source Kendo UI for jQuery Core suite. Kendo UI license holders and anyone in an active trial can take advantage of the Kendo UI outstanding customer support delivered by the actual developers who built the library. To submit a support ticket, use the Kendo UI support system. Kendo UI forums are part of the free support you can get from the community and from the Kendo UI team on all kinds of general issues. ![]() Kendo UI feedback portal and Roadmaps provide information on the features in discussion and also the planned ones for release. Kendo UI uses GitHub Issues as its bug tracker and you can submit any related reports there. Of course, the Kendo UI team is active on StackOverflow as well and you can find a wealth of questions and answers there.
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