https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=340982
--- Comment #323 from Robin Laing <[email protected]> --- (In reply to phil4000n from comment #322) > Well I can attach an img. > > Install Thunar if you haven't. > launch Thunar > Go to menu Edit>Preferences > you ought to be on tab: "Display", see at bottom field "date" and its pull > down format menu. Et voilĂ there you have 8 choices, in French: > today > today with 14:25:55 > 2026-01-20 14:25:55 > 01-20-2026 14:25:55 > 20-01-2026 14:25:55 > mar 20 jan 2026 14:25:55 > custom > today/custom > > > Now take Dolphin > Configure>Configure Dolphin > left pane Display and tab Content display and see what you have for date > format. > > In a way a kind of printf function. What's so difficult? It is not part of the system settings, which this discussion is about. Also extra tools. Why should I have to install unnecessary applications to set my system date to a format that I want? On my systems I don't have Dolphin or Thuner installed. I have not looked at the settings recently. Looking today, I can search for "English" and get a list of English listings. Not one of them is in the format that I need. I tried to search for the date format. No results since the format isn't searchable. I just want an ISO date of 2026-01-20 13:56, in my language. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
