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would it be possible to use the formatting in the "international" pane
in system prefs?
i just noticed today that mail application uses that format for time.
very cool
On Wednesday, December 5, 2001, at 04:15 pm.., [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Instead of adapting the date it shows to the current locale, what if we
> take it a step further and let the user specify the string they want to
> format the time? So you can make the timestamp look like whatever you
> want?
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> On Wednesday, December 5, 2001, at 03:01 PM, Rob In der Maur wrote:
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>> Off topic for this firelist but there is a way to fix it. Described on
>> www.macosxhints.com in
>> http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20011117110031152
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>> It's the same annoyance I have with Mail.app: it doesn't even add
>> AM/PM so you're confused whether a mail was sent in the middle of the
>> night or in the afternoon, or to mention another one. Apple's binding
>> of default paper size to the locale (Come on..., I can speak English
>> and use US software but that doesn't mean I have to order Letter paper
>> to print something out....:)). Again, fixes are found on MacOSXHints
>> but it requires you to tweak property files, etc...
>> In general I would appreciate US developers to take into account other
>> parts of the world outside of the US.
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>> Cheers,
>> Rob
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>> On Wednesday, December 5, 2001, at 05:40 , Hans Gerwitz wrote:
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>>>> The time format is currently hard coded to American/Eric's
>>>> favorite :-). I'll look into fixing that to use the users preferred
>>>> format for the next release.
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>>> Then maybe someone can convince Apple to use the OS preference for the
>>> menubar clock menu.
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