UseLunarCalendar
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]FieldPrintDate.UseLunarCalendar property
Gets or sets whether to use the Hijri Lunar or Hebrew Lunar calendar.
public bool UseLunarCalendar { get; set; }
Examples
Shows read PRINTDATE fields.
Document doc = new Document(MyDir + "Field sample - PRINTDATE.docx");
// When a document is printed by a printer or printed as a PDF (but not exported to PDF),
// PRINTDATE fields will display the print operation's date/time.
// If no printing has taken place, these fields will display "0/0/0000".
FieldPrintDate field = (FieldPrintDate)doc.Range.Fields[0];
Assert.AreEqual("3/25/2020 12:00:00 AM", field.Result);
Assert.AreEqual(" PRINTDATE ", field.GetFieldCode());
// Below are three different calendar types according to which the PRINTDATE field
// can display the date and time of the last printing operation.
// 1 - Islamic Lunar Calendar:
field = (FieldPrintDate)doc.Range.Fields[1];
Assert.True(field.UseLunarCalendar);
Assert.AreEqual("8/1/1441 12:00:00 AM", field.Result);
Assert.AreEqual(" PRINTDATE \\h", field.GetFieldCode());
field = (FieldPrintDate)doc.Range.Fields[2];
// 2 - Umm al-Qura calendar:
Assert.True(field.UseUmAlQuraCalendar);
Assert.AreEqual("8/1/1441 12:00:00 AM", field.Result);
Assert.AreEqual(" PRINTDATE \\u", field.GetFieldCode());
field = (FieldPrintDate)doc.Range.Fields[3];
// 3 - Indian National Calendar:
Assert.True(field.UseSakaEraCalendar);
Assert.AreEqual("1/5/1942 12:00:00 AM", field.Result);
Assert.AreEqual(" PRINTDATE \\s", field.GetFieldCode());
See Also
- class FieldPrintDate
- namespace Aspose.Words.Fields
- assembly Aspose.Words