date-time formatting

2000-05-01 Thread Pim Slim

Hoi TBUDL-readers,

  In my message list the date-time format used in 'created' and 'received'
  looks like this: 30 apr 2000, 18:19.
  Is there a way of changing this in e.g. 30-4-00, 18:19 or are these
  settings fixed?

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Re: date-time formatting

2000-05-01 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev

Hi there!

On 1 May 00, at 15:38, Pim Slim wrote
about "date-time formatting":

 Hoi TBUDL-readers,

Your greeting line (specifically the first word of it) sounds a bit... hmmm... 
eccentric for the Russian ear;-) Or was it intended to sound this way?

   In my message list the date-time format used in 'created' and 'received'
   looks like this: 30 apr 2000, 18:19.
   Is there a way of changing this in e.g. 30-4-00, 18:19 or are these
   settings fixed?

Unfortunately, there's no way to change it. I'd sure wish there existed some 
way to make it shorter. In particular, the four-digit year format here could be 
sacrificed for something shorter. Moreover, I'd prefer the date-time to be in 
English rather then in Russian it is currently under the Russian version of 
Windows, since I'm much more accustomed to, say, "1 may 2000" then to 
"1 ÍÁÊ 2000". Besides, the latter variant is grammatically wrong (thanks to 
M$;-)), it should have been "1 ÍÁÑ 2000" anyway.

AFAIK, this have been requested in the past, but sofar nothing's changed. 
Maybe in version 2?;-)

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Re[2]: date-time formatting

2000-05-01 Thread Pim Slim

On 1-5-2000, 21:02:27, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:

AVK Your greeting line (specifically the first word of it) sounds a bit... hmmm... 
AVK eccentric for the Russian ear;-) Or was it intended to sound this way?

Hoi Alexander,

No intention was meant. 'Hoi' simply means 'hi' in Dutch. I hope I didn't
offend you :)

AVK AFAIK, this have been requested in the past, but sofar nothing's changed. 
AVK Maybe in version 2?;-)

We'll wait and see. Thanks for your comments.

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