Re: First draft of a KHumanDateTimeParser class

2013-04-22 Thread Albert Astals Cid
El Divendres, 19 d'abril de 2013, a les 08:21:05, David Faure va escriure: > On Tuesday 16 April 2013 15:05:51 Denis Steckelmacher wrote: > > if we are a Monday, next Tuesday is tomorrow, not in > > one week. > > That's actually an area of disagreement and confusion. > For some people, next tuesda

Re: First draft of a KHumanDateTimeParser class

2013-04-18 Thread David Faure
On Tuesday 16 April 2013 15:05:51 Denis Steckelmacher wrote: > if we are a Monday, next Tuesday is tomorrow, not in > one week. That's actually an area of disagreement and confusion. For some people, next tuesday is indeed in one week, for others, next tuesday is tomorrow. Duckduckgo'ing (hehe

First draft of a KHumanDateTimeParser class

2013-04-17 Thread Denis Steckelmacher
Hi, Two or three days ago, I asked on this mailing list if there was any implementation of a human-entered date-time parser in the KDE libraries or elsewhere. I received very interesting responses, for instance one that confirmed that there isn't any parser like that in kdelibs, and another o