Ken Heard wrote, on 2007-04-26 00:26:
All the dates of e-mails in Icedove are backwards at least in my boxes,
i.e., day-month-year, instead of year-month-day. Likewise, the times
are in 12 hour notation, followed by AM or PM.
My locale preferences in KDE are set as year-month-day and 24 hour
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Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 19:08:35 +0200, Joe Hart wrote:
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>> John Hasler wrote:
>>> Ken writes:
Is there a way to set date and formats user-wide, even system-wide?
>>> ma
On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 19:08:35 +0200, Joe Hart wrote:
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> John Hasler wrote:
> > Ken writes:
> >> Is there a way to set date and formats user-wide, even system-wide?
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> > man locale
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> locale doesn't seem to have an effect for Icedove. My
Joe Hart wrote, in part:
locale doesn't seem to have an effect for Icedove. My system date today
is 25/04/2007, but Icedove shows it as 4/25/2007, which tells me that
because I use a US English version of IceDove, it uses it's own settings.
My experience exactly: that IceDove uses its own set
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John Hasler wrote:
> Ken writes:
>> Is there a way to set date and formats user-wide, even system-wide?
>
> man locale
locale doesn't seem to have an effect for Icedove. My system date today
is 25/04/2007, but Icedove shows it as 4/25/2007, which te
Ken writes:
> Is there a way to set date and formats user-wide, even system-wide?
man locale
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