Defaulting to 24-hour time seems quite reasonable if (like Olga, or me)
you've spent years in a country where 24-hour time is common. But if you
haven't, it seems daft. With the clock in the status bar, we similarly
had an edict that it should always show 24-hour time, as a way of saving
space.
Cimi, yes, the argument being if you don't know whether it's AM or PM
you have much bigger problems than that ;)
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Title:
[greeter] [indicators] Design requests that
Ideally we'd solve that by means of bug #1392699 instead of hacking
around things.
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Title:
[greeter] [indicators]
I apologize for thinking this bug report was about the Clock app instead
of the indicators. My comment stands, though, if you replace similarly
with a year ago. :-)
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This bug is not the root of the problem.
As Matthew described in his #5 comment, users have to be able to choose the
time format. Therefor he filed the new bug, describing the need for a visible
switch in system settings.
Until we fix this though, we should follow the per-locale distinction,
What I mean with the comment above is the clock app setting should *not*
influence the system settings
** Summary changed:
- [greeter] [indicators] Design requests that the clock is shown in 24 hour
mode by default (i.e. they don't want to see the AM/PM part)
+ [greeter] [indicators] Design
The clock settings should stay in *clock app*. I'd rather second the
recommendation above from MPT and provide more flexibility in System
Settings.
The Setting apps should show (in the appropriate locales) a 12/24H
display setting.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Andrea Cimitan (cimi)
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Comment #2 contradicts the original description
Its not a good idea IMHO to default to 24 hr format
Also system settings date time explicitly does NOT include a switch for
12 vs 24 and specifies 12 is the default
Can we clarify the fix?
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