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Dates

Dates in PDF are specified according to the following format:


\begin{framed}
\texttt{D:YYYYMMDDHHmmSSOHH'mm'}\\ \\ where:
\par
\begin{itemize}...
...solute value of the offset from UT in minutes (00-59).
\end{itemize}\end{framed}

A contiguous prefix of the parts above can be used instead, for lower accuracy dates. For example:


\begin{framed}
\small\noindent\verb!D:2007! (2007)
\par
\vspace{1.5mm}
\noinde...
...854-08'00'! (3rd March 2007, 6:54PM, US Pacific Standard Time)
\par
\end{framed}


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