** Description changed:
- Before the new design, the clock app had a setting for 12h or 24h. With
- the new design, that is now gone, and there is no way to get a 24h
- clock, when using a locale that defaults to 12h.
+ Before the new design, the clock app had a setting for 12h or 24h (bug
+
I didn't include a 12-/24-hour setting, or any other time/date format
settings, in System Settings because I was told they would be extremely
difficult to implement. But from bug 1392699 they may not be so
difficult after all.
As I said in bug 1236203, though, the Clock could reasonably have a
I didn't include a 12-/24-hour setting, or any other time/date format
settings, in System Settings because I was told they would be extremely
difficult to implement. But from bug 1392699 they may not be so
difficult after all.
As I said in bug 1236203, though, the Clock could reasonably have a
Well, I'd like to have 24h time across the system, not just in the clock
app (which i don't ever really use). What I want is the time in the
indicator and lock screen to be 24h.
So maybe we could get a design for such a toggle in system settings and
use this bug as the one for needing to
Since this bug report is already about the clock app, and bug 1392699
already covers System Settings, I suggest we leave them both where they
are.
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Title:
No setting for 12h or 24h clock format any more
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That's not in the settings doesn't, closing that component. That can be
reopened if the design change
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Won't Fix
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Thanks for the bug report. Let me take some time to report some of my
findings below,
1. As you correctly pointed out, a lot of people back then informed me
that the 12h/24h mode settings should be something present in the
settings application. As such it was removed from the clock app. Also it
The design for the phone does not include such a setting per use cases
at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeAndDate#Phone
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Title:
No setting for 12h
The design for the phone does not include such a setting per use cases
at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeAndDate#Phone
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Title:
No setting for 12h
The design for the phone does not include such a setting per use cases
at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeAndDate#Phone
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Title:
No setting for 12h
Oh! That's a bit strange since Android allows users to change the time-
format in the settings app and it seems like a trivial requirement. Can
we get the opinion of mpt and any other designers and accordingly update
the bug status?
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Not only Android, but every phone I've owned that I recall, had a way to
toggle between 12h or 24h format. Also, Ubuntu supports this on my
workstation and laptop, so I see no reason why we'd want to get rid of
that as we move toward a converged experience. That wiki page also
includes no
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