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SYNOPSIS
Format your DateTime values as usual in Czech. Now also with month
names, day names and less sugar!
DESCRIPTION
my $fmt = DateTime::Format::Czech->new;
my $date = DateTime->new(year => 2010, month => 6, day => 13);
say $fmt->format_datetime($date); # 13. června 2010
ATTRIBUTES
show_time
Include time in the output. Off by default.
show_date
Include date in the output. On by default.
show_year
Include year in the date output (“1. 12. 2010”). Off by default.
show_day_name
Include day name in date output (“neděle 13. 6.”). Off by default.
show_month_name
Use month name instead of its number (“1. prosince 2010”). On by
default.
compound_format
The "sprintf" pattern used to glue the time and date parts. The
default value is "%s v %s" (“5. 6. v 16.30”).
METHODS
format_date
Takes a DateTime value, returns a string representation of its date
part.
format_time
Takes a DateTime value, returns a string representation of its time
part in 24-hour time system. Minutes are zero-padded if needed
(“13.00”, “19.01”).
format_datetime
Formats a given DateTime value, returning date and time parts as
configured by the "show_date" and "show_time" attributes. The date
and time parts are glued together using the "compound_format"
pattern. You can also call this method using the shorter "format"
name.
AUTHOR
Tomáš Znamenáček, zoul@fleuron.cz