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the issue is a locale definition one not a GNOME bug
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Locale definitions are wrong, unfortunately Martin Pitt won't fix this
locale definition issue and the problem persist over the years. None of
the persons who ignore this problem have this issue in their locales, so
don't tell me it is a random task. It is time to take responsibility on
this
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Here's my locale with a fix.
** Attachment added: Patched es_PR file.
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I confirm this bug. Too bad this bug is not going to be fixed, too bad
for Ubuntu; this affects the whole distribution. In Puerto Rico we use
the AM/PM format. Almost nobody uses the 24 hour format here, New users
find this bug annoying. Spanish in Latin America is not exactly the same
as Spanish
See bug 202661, where the introduction of AM/PM was complained about.
This was also rejected upstream.
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HammerHead66, why did you change the status??
This bugs is still there..
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Julián Alarcón alarc...@gmail.com escribió:
HammerHead66, why did you change the status??
Let me guess... to win karma blindly changing
bug status all over launchpad ?
This bugs is still there..
Indeed it is
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Hi Everyone.
Yes, I can confirm too, that the 12-hours format is the most common in
Colombia. Valid ways are: AM/PM, am/pm.
By the way, I reported the missing option in 9.04 (bug 337583) but they
said we know it and that was it...
Regards.
Turbo.
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It's getting worse.. In Intrepid, the bug is the same.. But, in Jaunty,
you can't change clock format, like in Intrepid. (There is no even
option, even though this don't work in previous versions)
We, in Colombia, normally don't use 24-hours format. We use 12-hours
format..
I don't know if there
This bug is not from gnome-panel.. The problem is in locale's files.
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The bug it is not solved properly.
I can not set the 12 hour clock in spanish language (Costa Rica).
Please fix this issue.
2008/3/11 Launchpad Bug Tracker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This bug was fixed in the package langpack-locales - 2.7.9-1
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On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 8:45 AM, Felix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The bug it is not solved properly.
I can not set the 12 hour clock in spanish language (Costa Rica).
This one is fixed in debian
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Time ago I tried to gather some data for Mexico but couldn't. As a
mexican I can testify both formats are used, but understand the need for
hard data.
Anyway, Ubuntu 8.04 now offers the 12/24 hr. choice (24 being the
default), but when I select 12 hr. format nothing happens. Time is still
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I will pull the patch from locales again, see bug 202661. This should
instead become an option in the panel (using 12 hour format for the
clock).
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No 12-hour clock available in spanish language
Correct me if am wrong but having a 12 hour format defined in LC_Time
is needed to display any 12-hour format (ie thats how you select
a.m. for spanish fom AM for english) but the problem in gnome
panel for the Spain locale is how to select the default one.
If there is no definition of 12-hour
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Hi Felix,
Felix [2008-03-12 0:25 -]:
I don't know about the legistation etc, but I can confirm as a costarican
that we use the AM/PM format.
Maybe you can find some official documents, government statements,
etc. which use AM/PM and collect some links?
Thank you!
Martin
(Just for
Martin
This is the official costarican newspaper link (the government
newspaper):
http://www.imprenal.go.cr/
I searched the words am pm and I found a lot of documentation with the
am/pm format.
These are some examples:
http://historico.gaceta.go.cr/2002/03/CALI_05_03_2002.htm
Felix, thank you! Now, for Costa Rica this change is upstream.
Now we need some similar evidence for Spain and Mexico.
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* Synchronize to locales data from glibc 2.7-9.
- Now includes pl_PL_dateformat.patch, drop patch.
- Fixes pt_PT monetary decimal point. (LP: #111791)
- Fixes
Can someone please provide some third-party evidence that the AM/PM
format is actually relevant and used in Spain? Upstream is hesitant to
apply these fixes without further evidence. If possible, please answer
directly to http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5910. Thank
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Martin
I don't know about Spain, but here in Costa Rica (Central America), we use
the AM/PM format as well as the 24 hours format.
Regards
Felix
2008/3/11, Martin Pitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can someone please provide some third-party evidence that the AM/PM
format is actually relevant and used
Hi Felix,
Felix [2008-03-11 20:19 -]:
I don't know about Spain, but here in Costa Rica (Central America), we use
the AM/PM format as well as the 24 hours format.
Right, sorry, CopyPaste error. I actually meant Costa Rica for this
bug. Do you know some URLs, specifications, laws, etc. which
Martin
I don't know about the legistation etc, but I can confirm as a costarican
that we use the AM/PM format.
For example, I also have installed Microsoft Windows (installed into a
costarican PC), and MS Windows allows me to use the AM/PM format.
Regards
Felix
2008/3/11, Martin Pitt
Hi this is fixed in debian unstable for es_CR thank to Aurelien Jarno
(Debian Bug # 466482: fixed in glibc 2.7-9) he added a patch to LC_Time
to add a.m. and p.m. to the 12-hour. This is only for es_CR but
someone with control of the source can use it for all es this if that is
the case/decision.
As comented on debian bug #466482, according to the Real Academia
Española spanish locales should use a.m. and p.m. for the 12-hour
format.
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Hi, could someone comment on the status of this bug, it is still present
on gutsy using es_CR.
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Bug still present in Gutsy. Is it so hard to simply add the definitions
for time format from en_GB to es_*? They are quite ok and would be
appropiate for spanish (I use es_MX and they would be perfect).
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pitti, wouldn't this just add an option in the clock preferences to
change the clock to 12-hour mode? So the default will still be 24-hour,
which implies no 'AM/PM' at all.
If that's right, then I think adding this to the locales would be
harmless.
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Hm, this would affect almost all locales, and since in most countries,
AM/PM are not used at all, I feel that it would be wrong to introduce
them into the locales.
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Hi Martin.
In Spanish, it's the same: AM and PM.
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Emilio, what would be the correct Spanish abbreviations for AM and PM?
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That's a problem from the locales package, the
/usr/share/i18n/locales/locale definition has to describe the format
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Looking in the locales in that folder, I think the problem is in this
line:
am_pm ; (in the locales which don't have 12-hour support).
In the English locale (en_GB), that line looks like this:
am_pm U0041U004D;U0050U004D
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This happens in both spanish and italian languages, so it guess this is
not a translation issue.
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In English it's fine
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