Thank you for the detailed answer. I'll use this information to talk to xfce
devs and the maintainer if they could do anything to keep a consistent
experience in OpenBSD.
El June 25, 2021 5:28:00 PM UTC, Ingo Schwarze escribió:
>Hi,
>
>Jan Stary wrote on Tue, Jun 22, 2021 at 11:24:15AM +0200:
Hi,
Jan Stary wrote on Tue, Jun 22, 2021 at 11:24:15AM +0200:
> On Jun 20 18:58:31, ffuen...@texto-plano.xyz wrote:
>> I speak Spanish and thus I use a locale called es_CL.UTF-8. XFCE is fine
>> with it. However, my date is expressed directly as it comes from date(1).
>> This is confirmed by
On Jun 20 18:58:31, ffuen...@texto-plano.xyz wrote:
> I speak Spanish and thus I use a locale called es_CL.UTF-8. XFCE is fine
> with it. However, my date is expressed directly as it comes from date(1).
> This is confirmed by their docs
> https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/4.16/clock so how do
Hi,
Well, i'm using OpenBSD 6.9 on my Thinkpad laptop using XFCE as desktop
environment. I started another thread about emojis but here I wanna
share an inconsistency I'd like to work out.
I speak Spanish and thus I use a locale called es_CL.UTF-8. XFCE is fine
with it. However, my date is
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