Le lundi 04 juillet 2011, Wolfgang Schuster a écrit : > Am 04.07.2011 um 15:29 schrieb luigi scarso: > > ok, but there is no the 44th day in July as > > "44 juillet 2011" > > said > > It’s not 44th, it’s 4 + 4th :) I tried some different dates and the number is indeed typed twice every time in french. I think this problem appears recently because it was not the case with "ConTeXt - 2011.05.18 22:26" "LuaTeX-0.70.1". I still think it’s a bug because it’s not expected to have the day number typed twice when one call \date (in "lang-def.mkiv", the date format is declared as "\c!date={\v!day+,\v!space,\v!month,\v!space,\v!year" for french). > core-con.lua: > > function commands.currentdate(str,currentlanguage) -- j and jj obsolete > ... > if ordinal and whatordinal then > -- commands.ordinal(whatordinal,currentlanguage) > context("%s",converters.ordinal(whatordinal,currentlanguage)) > end > end > end I checked my "core-con.lua" file and there is not the context("%s", ...) command in the currentdate function. Am I missing something ? -- Romain Diss