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British English date in elsearticle in OUP style, without “th”














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Upon running pdflatex on the input



documentclasselsarticle%%% Version 3.1. Actually I use the options [nonatbib,twoside,preprint] or [nonatbib,twoside,review], but it's irrelevant, I hope.
usepackage[british]babel
begindocument
beginfrontmatter
%%% Here lots of junk in British English.
endfrontmatter
enddocument


We obtain the front page where the right lower corner has




12th March 2019




(or whatever other date we might have today.) I write, however, using the Oxford style, i.e., dates without suffixes such as "st", "nd", "rd", or "th". How to get




12 March 2019




automatically?



My quick-and-dirty solution would be



documentclasselsarticle
usepackage[australian,british]babel
usepackageetoolbox
makeatletter
patchcmdps@pprintTitle
@date
beginotherlanguageaustralian@dateendotherlanguage


makeatother
begindocument
beginfrontmatter
%%% Here lots of junk in British English.
endfrontmatter
enddocument


Is there anything simpler or more elegant and portable (that, perhaps, replaces @date in general)?









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    documentclasselsarticle%%% Version 3.1. Actually I use the options [nonatbib,twoside,preprint] or [nonatbib,twoside,review], but it's irrelevant, I hope.
    usepackage[british]babel
    begindocument
    beginfrontmatter
    %%% Here lots of junk in British English.
    endfrontmatter
    enddocument


    We obtain the front page where the right lower corner has




    12th March 2019




    (or whatever other date we might have today.) I write, however, using the Oxford style, i.e., dates without suffixes such as "st", "nd", "rd", or "th". How to get




    12 March 2019




    automatically?



    My quick-and-dirty solution would be



    documentclasselsarticle
    usepackage[australian,british]babel
    usepackageetoolbox
    makeatletter
    patchcmdps@pprintTitle
    @date
    beginotherlanguageaustralian@dateendotherlanguage


    makeatother
    begindocument
    beginfrontmatter
    %%% Here lots of junk in British English.
    endfrontmatter
    enddocument


    Is there anything simpler or more elegant and portable (that, perhaps, replaces @date in general)?









    share
























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      Upon running pdflatex on the input



      documentclasselsarticle%%% Version 3.1. Actually I use the options [nonatbib,twoside,preprint] or [nonatbib,twoside,review], but it's irrelevant, I hope.
      usepackage[british]babel
      begindocument
      beginfrontmatter
      %%% Here lots of junk in British English.
      endfrontmatter
      enddocument


      We obtain the front page where the right lower corner has




      12th March 2019




      (or whatever other date we might have today.) I write, however, using the Oxford style, i.e., dates without suffixes such as "st", "nd", "rd", or "th". How to get




      12 March 2019




      automatically?



      My quick-and-dirty solution would be



      documentclasselsarticle
      usepackage[australian,british]babel
      usepackageetoolbox
      makeatletter
      patchcmdps@pprintTitle
      @date
      beginotherlanguageaustralian@dateendotherlanguage


      makeatother
      begindocument
      beginfrontmatter
      %%% Here lots of junk in British English.
      endfrontmatter
      enddocument


      Is there anything simpler or more elegant and portable (that, perhaps, replaces @date in general)?









      share














      Upon running pdflatex on the input



      documentclasselsarticle%%% Version 3.1. Actually I use the options [nonatbib,twoside,preprint] or [nonatbib,twoside,review], but it's irrelevant, I hope.
      usepackage[british]babel
      begindocument
      beginfrontmatter
      %%% Here lots of junk in British English.
      endfrontmatter
      enddocument


      We obtain the front page where the right lower corner has




      12th March 2019




      (or whatever other date we might have today.) I write, however, using the Oxford style, i.e., dates without suffixes such as "st", "nd", "rd", or "th". How to get




      12 March 2019




      automatically?



      My quick-and-dirty solution would be



      documentclasselsarticle
      usepackage[australian,british]babel
      usepackageetoolbox
      makeatletter
      patchcmdps@pprintTitle
      @date
      beginotherlanguageaustralian@dateendotherlanguage


      makeatother
      begindocument
      beginfrontmatter
      %%% Here lots of junk in British English.
      endfrontmatter
      enddocument


      Is there anything simpler or more elegant and portable (that, perhaps, replaces @date in general)?







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