> Hans Hagen > 27. August 2015 22:10 > On 8/27/2015 1:21 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: >>> Mojca Miklavec >>> 26. August 2015 19:36 >>> >>> In case that you were looking for an automated way to print the date, >>> here's one option: >>> \setuplanguage[en][date={weekday,{, },day:ord,{~},month,{,~},year}] >>> (And the documentation is somewhat wrong, I think it suggests to use >>> "day+" which doesn't work. But I should check the details again.) >> The keyword to create ordinal numbers in a date has changed in MkIV. >>> Unfortunately I didn't manage to figure out how to do the superscript >>> automatically. Yes, it's 1\highordinalstr{st} like Alan mentioned, but >>> that only works in "manual mode". > > core-con.lua : 1275 : > > context.highordinalstr(converters.ordinal(whatordinal,currentlanguage)) Please revert this change and let the user choose between a ordinal in text size and raised small size. \starttext \currentdate[day:ord] \currentdate[day:highord] \stoptext Wolfgang