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Date Formats: Options Used To Format This Test Document

This document demonstrates different date formatting options by providing examples of citations and bibliographic entries using various date formats, such as BCE/CE dates, circa dates, date ranges, times, seasons, and unspecified dates. The examples are generated based on formatting options selected in the source file, such as whether to include circa, uncertain, or era designations.

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Date Formats: Options Used To Format This Test Document

This document demonstrates different date formatting options by providing examples of citations and bibliographic entries using various date formats, such as BCE/CE dates, circa dates, date ranges, times, seasons, and unspecified dates. The examples are generated based on formatting options selected in the source file, such as whether to include circa, uncertain, or era designations.

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Date formats

This example file parses and formats some of the supported date formats and
demonstrates the output options. See the source for details. You can change the
options in the source file and this document will show you the options chosen.

Options used to format this test document


datecirca=1
dateuncertain=1
dateera=secular
dateerauto=600
datezeros=0
timezeros=1
timezones=0
seconds=0
julian=0
gregorianstart=1582-10-15
labeldate=short
date=short
eventdate=short
origdate=short
urldate=short
labeltime=12h
labeldateusetime=1
time=12h
dateusetime=1
eventtime=12h
eventdateusetime=1
origtime=12h
origdateusetime=1
urltime=12h
urldateusetime=1

Example Citation Formats


Author1 (7/11/100 BCE–3/13/44 BCE), Author2 (ca. 1723?), Author3 (ca.
1934–ca. 1936), Author4 (4/25/2004 2:34 PM –4/25/2004 2:37 PM ), Author5
(Spr. 1723), Author6 (n.d.), Author7 (1900–1999), Author8 (1 CE), Author9
(1066), and Author10 (1034–)
Author1 7/11/100 BCE–3/13/44 BCE
Author2 ca. 1723?
Author3 ca. 1934–ca. 1936
Author4 4/25/2004 2:34 PM –4/25/2004 2:37 PM
Author5 Spr. 1723
Author6 n.d.
Author7 1900–1999
Author8 1 CE

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Author9 1066
Author10 1034–

Example Bibliography Formats


Years with implicit era
labeldate = 7/11/100 BCE–3/13/44 BCE
date = 7/11/100 BCE–3/13/44 BCE
origdate = 478 BCE
eventdate = 477 CE–566 CE
urldate = 21 BCE–100 CE
Dates with circa and uncertain markers
labeldate = ca. 1723?
date = ca. 1723?
origdate = ca. 2/1934
eventdate = 1976?
urldate = ca. 1922
Date ranges
labeldate = ca. 1934–ca. 1936
date = ca. 1934–ca. 1936
origdate = ca. 1723–
eventdate = 1976?–
urldate = 1976–
Times
labeldate = 4/25/2004 2:34 PM –4/25/2004 2:37 PM
labeltime = 2:34 PM–2:37 PM
date = 4/25/2004 2:34 PM –4/25/2004 2:37 PM
time = 2:34 PM–2:37 PM
origdate = 4/25/2004 2:34 PM –4/25/2004 2:34 PM
origtime = 2:34 PM–2:34 PM
eventdate = 4/25/2004 2:34 PM –4/25/2004 3:34 PM
eventtime = 2:34 PM–3:34 PM
urldate = 4/25/2004 2:34 PM –4/25/2004 3:00 PM
urltime = 2:34 PM–3:00 PM
Seasons
labeldate = Spr. 1723
date = Spr. 1723
origdate = ca. Win. 1934
eventdate = Sum. 1934–Aut. 1934

Date from literal/localisation string


labeldate = n.d.

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Unspecified dates can be used to do amusing things
labeldate = 1900–1999
date = 20th Century
date = The 90s

Astronomical year era


labeldate = 1 CE
date = 1 CE
origdate = 1 BCE
eventdate = 2 BCE
urldate = 380 BCE
Automatic era setting
labeldate = 1066
date = 1066
origdate = 876
eventdate = 402 CE
urldate = 383 BCE
More Date ranges
labeldate = 1034–
date = 1034–
origdate = –1034
eventdate = –1034
urldate = –1034

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