Rainer Stengele writes:
> Entering "7.2.12" as an incative timestamp (C-c !)
>
> I get [2012-03-16 Fr].
>
> Entering "7.2.2012" results in [2012-02-07 Di].
>
> I have german settings in my emacs.
> Is there a chance to get wanted behaviour?
>
> "dd.mm.yy" seems to be a standard calendar date form
Hi Ali,
I already have european style configured but that does not accept dd.mm.yy
Seems I have to stick with dd.mm. - no major problem, I just thought this
could be configured a little bit more detailled.
Thanks,
Rainer
Am 16.03.2012 11:22, schrieb suvayu ali:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> On Fri, Mar
Hi Rainer,
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 11:12, Rainer Stengele
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Entering "7.2.12" as an incative timestamp (C-c !)
>
> I get [2012-03-16 Fr].
>
> Entering "7.2.2012" results in [2012-02-07 Di].
>
> I have german settings in my emacs.
> Is there a chance to get wanted behaviour?
>
>
Hi all,
Entering "7.2.12" as an incative timestamp (C-c !)
I get [2012-03-16 Fr].
Entering "7.2.2012" results in [2012-02-07 Di].
I have german settings in my emacs.
Is there a chance to get wanted behaviour?
"dd.mm.yy" seems to be a standard calendar date format.
- Rainer