https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53177

--- Comment #10 from joaquin <[email protected]> ---
Observations when opening attachment 69221 on 2012-11-02:

LibreOffice 3.5.4.2 
Build ID: 165a79a-7059095-e13bb37-fef39a4-9503d18
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Koers (laatste...
29-10-2012

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Koers (laatste...
11-02-2012

LibreOffice 3.6.2.2 (Build ID: da8c1e6)
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Opening the attachment without refreshing shows:

Koers (laatste...
29-10-2012

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Koers (laatste...
02-11-2012

Both:
- System (& LO) locale Dutch
- "Use English (USA) locale for numbers"


LO 3.6.2: New setting under:
  Preferences (tools/options) -> Language Settings -> Languages
  Date acceptance patterns D-M-Y;D-M

That is the default for the locale system (& LO) setting: 
  Default - Dutch (Netherlands)


So, can anyone confirm that we now can "work around" this bug by using this
last additional locale setting introduced in LibreOffice 3.6.2?

http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/3.6#Localization

I certainly can confirm this is the first version of LibreOffice that does not
swap the day and month in the described configuration.

I'm not convinced that this should be a global setting because there is no such
thing global date formats so I don't think this new feature is a real solution.
See the related bugs.

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