On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 10:13 PM, Lars Lindner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Eric Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > Package: liferea
>  >  Version: 1.4.11-1
>  >  Followup-For: Bug #466879
>  >
>  >  I have this setting:
>  >
>  >  $ gconftool -g /apps/liferea/date-format
>  >  %a %b %e %l:%M%P
>  >
>  >  The %l should print the hour as 1 .. 12 with a leading space, but it
>  >  prints a leading zero, as shown in the attached screenshot.
>
>  Liferea reuses code from Evolution to solve certain locale problems
>  that usually only US users experience because they don't set a locale.
>  Without a set locale strftime format codes like %P and %l cannot work
>  because they cannot decide wether 12 or 24h format is necessary.
>  The workaround code from Evolution does automatically replace %P
>  with AM and PM according to the current time and also replaces
>  %l by %H which causes the leading zeros.
>
>  This code is 1:1 copied from Evolution and due to it's complexity
>  I don't intend to change it. I consider the leading zero only a minor
>  glitch for a workaround due to a incorrect local setup caused by
>  the user.
>
>  Please check your locale and set it to a real one if necessary.
>
>  IMO this is no bug.

Sorry. I forgot to mention that this is an upstream opinion only.

>  >  Also, is there any way to specify a different font for the date
>  >  display?  It would be nice to use a monospaced font so that the dates
>  >  would line up.
>
>  Liferea has no way to change the font of this column. But you can
>  use GTK rc-files to set fonts of specific widget. I'm not sure if you
>  can set only a single GtkTreeView column though.

Best Regards,
Lars Lindner



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