Re: Date in English (on non-English OS)

2011-07-31 Thread RS (FEDARA)
Hi All, It doesn't matter what language OS is. It's only regional settings. TB! as every other good written program just follows them. It doesn't make sense to want one regional settings in OS and another in a program. Changein OS settings worked ; however it changed a currency

Re: Date in English (on non-English OS) - Wish List

2011-07-30 Thread RS (FEDARA)
Hi, Thanks for answer :) Will add it later today to wish list. Added to Wish List: https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=8830 Once again thanks anyone for help and contribution :) -- Best Regards, RS (FEDARA) The Bat! 4.2.44.2 Windows 7 x64 Professional (7601 Service Pack 1) Saturday,

Re: Date in English (on non-English OS)

2011-07-29 Thread RS (FEDARA)
Hi Raymund, Any more tips please. What should I write to have it in English? dd/mmm/ But my gut feeling say you want American: m/d/ Not working - the result was 7-30-2011. What I want is a month name in a word (ex: Feb) not in a number. I can get it in a word with triple 'm'

Re: Date in English (on non-English OS)

2011-07-29 Thread RS (FEDARA)
Hi Raymund, I have a feeling here that it's connected with OS national settings :( Got the same feeling here now as well. It still takes the names for month etc. from the OS but should take them from the translation files. And it makes date format with written names instead of

Re: Date in English (on non-English OS)

2011-07-29 Thread Eddie
Hi RS, On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 9:01 AM, RS (FEDARA) r...@fedara.com wrote: Not working - the result was 7-30-2011. What I want is a month name in a word (ex: Feb) not in a number. I  can  get  it  in  a word with triple 'm' but it's written in Polish (as my OS is) instead of English (as TB!

Re: Date in English (on non-English OS)

2011-07-29 Thread RS (FEDARA)
Hi Eddie, Not working - the result was 7-30-2011. What I want is a month name in a word (ex: Feb) not in a number. I  can  get  it  in  a word with triple 'm' but it's written in Polish (as my OS is) instead of English (as TB! language is selected). If I am not mistaken you can use -- MMM

Re: Date in English (on non-English OS)

2011-07-29 Thread Eddie
Hi RS, On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 10:37 AM, RS (FEDARA) r...@fedara.com wrote: MMM  gives  three leters of the month however it's in Polish (Lip) not in English (Jul). I think that is a change on OS level. I could not find any change Did you try that? -- best regards | Using

RE: Date in English (on non-English OS)

2011-07-29 Thread Vilius Šumskas
Hi Raymund, I have a feeling here that it's connected with OS national settings :( Got the same feeling here now as well. It still takes the names for month etc. from the OS but should take them from the translation files. And it makes date format with written names

Re: Date in English (on non-English OS)

2011-07-29 Thread RS (FEDARA)
Hi Eddie, Hi RS, On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 10:37 AM, RS (FEDARA) r...@fedara.com wrote: MMM  gives  three leters of the month however it's in Polish (Lip) not in English (Jul). I think that is a change on OS level. I could not find any change Did you try that? Didn't have time yet to

RE: Date in English (on non-English OS)

2011-07-29 Thread Vilius Šumskas
Hi Eddie, Hi RS, On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 10:37 AM, RS (FEDARA) r...@fedara.com wrote: MMM gives three leters of the month however it's in Polish (Lip) not in English (Jul). I think that is a change on OS level. I could not find any change Did you try that? Didn't have

Re: Date in English (on non-English OS)

2011-07-29 Thread RS (FEDARA)
Hi Vilius, MMM gives three leters of the month however it's in Polish (Lip) not in English (Jul). I think that is a change on OS level. I could not find any change Did you try that? Didn't have time yet to check where I need to change it on OS level. But it would be a way around

Re: Date in English (on non-English OS)

2011-07-29 Thread Maxim Masiutin
Hello RS, Currently, it is not possible to display dates in English. But you can however use numeric months, i.e. change the month the format from mmm to mm. -- Best regards, Maximmailto:m...@ritlabs.com

Re: Date in English (on non-English OS)

2011-07-29 Thread RS (FEDARA)
Hi Maxim, Currently, it is not possible to display dates in English. But you can however use numeric months, i.e. change the month the format from mmm to mm. Thanks for answer :) Will add it later today to wish list. A work around way was proposed by ppl here. All involved in looking for

Re: Date in English (on non-English OS)

2011-07-28 Thread RS (FEDARA)
Hi Raymund, Any idea how to get in English? Preferences|Message List|Date Time format I have written there: Default Message Time Format: dd-mmm-, t Any more tips please. What should I write to have it in English? TB! is set to English language ; OS is Polish. I have a feeling here that

Date in English (on non-English OS)

2011-07-27 Thread RS (FEDARA)
Hi, I have TB! installed on Polish OS. TB! Language is set to English but e-mails date is presented in Polish in the messages list window. No matter to what language I switch Month name is always in Polish. '26 lip 2011' instead of '26 Jul 2011' I had the same result today when I installed