Am 16.06.2012 21:17, schrieb Vincent Lefevre:
tags 667973 patch upstream
thanks
On 2012-06-16 20:38:52 +0200, Lars Windolf wrote:
Sorry guys. I dropped it for simplicity. As less and less work goes
into Liferea minor use cases have to be dropped for maintainting the
whole thing.
I really hate the default date format. I've attached an old patch that
still works for me (IIRC, it just re-adds the old code). Concerning
simplicity, making just the date configurable by the user is much
simpler than the whole complex (and broken) date_format_nice function.
Concerning simplicity for a skilled end-user you are right.
May main concern is further maintaining Liferea. I want to
simplify the code while still providing an optimum at features.
The idea was to radically simplify the date formatting by relying
only on a single glib method... (which ATM is not yet possible due
to a glib bug...).
Do you mean that date formatting should be provided by glib?
If it is itself configurable, then yes, that would be the best
solution.
No, not at all. Only the date parsing.
The formatting is performed using strptime(). The format codes
are supplied by the language translations and follow the standard
time format shortening as found in mail clients and GNOME.
With Best Regards,
Lars
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