> On Saturday, 11 Feb 2017 at 22:38, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> It does not strictly speaking correspond to English but to the "default"
> language for each individual application which may, of course, be
> English in many if not most cases.
> Good examples and further explanations
On Saturday, 11 Feb 2017 at 22:38, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> Nick Dokos writes:
>
>> And if you want to fix this in Emacs only:
>
>> ;; System locale to use for formatting time values.
>> (setq system-time-locale "C") ; Make sure that the weekdays in
> the
>>
> Nick Dokos writes:
> And if you want to fix this in Emacs only:
> ;; System locale to use for formatting time values.
> (setq system-time-locale "C") ; Make sure that the weekdays in
the
> ; time stamps of your Org mode
file
Nick Dokos writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>> On Monday, 6 Feb 2017 at 22:33, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> No idea that is was set up like this do you know by change
>>> how and where can I change that?
>>
>> No idea really but I suggest you look at update-locale and locale
>> commands.
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Monday, 6 Feb 2017 at 22:33, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> No idea that is was set up like this do you know by change
>> how and where can I change that?
>
> No idea really but I suggest you look at update-locale and locale
> commands. Have a look at /etc/default/lo
On Monday, 6 Feb 2017 at 22:33, Uwe Brauer wrote:
[...]
> No idea that is was set up like this do you know by change
> how and where can I change that?
No idea really but I suggest you look at update-locale and locale
commands. Have a look at /etc/default/locale which should contain the
actual
> On Monday, 6 Feb 2017 at 09:35, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> I think you'll find that these come from the standard time format, using
> %a for day of the week. This will depend on your locale I guess?
Hm
I am on Ubuntu 14.04 with the tcsh shell
and locale gives me
locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
On Monday, 6 Feb 2017 at 09:35, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Hello
>
> When I use org-time-stamp. I obtain:
>
> <2016-11-15 mar>
>
> mar is short for martes, which is the Spanish word for Tuesday. How can
> I can change that format, to any language I desire? I thought it would
> be calendar-day-name-array
Hello
When I use org-time-stamp. I obtain:
<2016-11-15 mar>
mar is short for martes, which is the Spanish word for Tuesday. How can
I can change that format, to any language I desire? I thought it would
be calendar-day-name-array but this seems not to be the case.
Thanks
Uwe Brauer