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$date in filename #13

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marcus-at-localhost opened this issue Jan 4, 2017 · 2 comments
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$date in filename #13

marcus-at-localhost opened this issue Jan 4, 2017 · 2 comments

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@marcus-at-localhost
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Hi,
This package is great, although I had trouble to install it (it's not getting unpacked by Package Control).

Is it possible to use the $date (and all other user vars) in the filename? Like:

<filename>$date.$name.md</filename>

?

I know, in case the formatting is %m/%d/%Y that could be troublesome, but a check or string replacement could be possible, not?

I hope this package gets an update

@mneuhaus
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mneuhaus commented Jan 4, 2017

Hey,

i'm not really actively using Sublime or this Package anymore.
I'll gladly accept Pull-Requests, but i won't be doing any updates on my own in the foreseeable future.

Cheers
Marc

@marcus-at-localhost
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Too bad, but thanks! Maybe I will find my way into python one day.
Best, Marcus

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