This is still happening today on 10.10 Maverick . Still not get why
there are 2 applet for the clock : clock and indicator-datetime. clock
has nice settings and you can setup properly 12/24 hours but the
indicator-datetime does not have any tabs in the preferences. When I
click on Time and Date
My version of this bug is somewhat different. When I installed 11.04, I
left the suggested America/Montreal location as is. Next boot, when the
login window appeared, I set the language option (bottom left) to
English US. The keyboard option was already set to USA. When I got the
desktop, I
** Changed in: indicator-datetime
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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The date and time indicator should respect the locale setting for
Greg, bug 652976 is still open and basically the same issue.
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Title:
The date and time indicator should respect the locale setting for time
How would we go about getting this bug reopened?
Either the en-GB locale incorrectly specifies the 12-hour format—in
which case please point us to that bug report—or the time indicator
still doesn't respect my locale settings.
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Maverick Netbook Edition uk_UA and still have this issue...
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Maverick Netbook Edition LC_TIME is not being respected. The dconf-
editor workaround did not fix it when set to locale-default. Using
dconf-editor to force 24 hour time resolves the issue, but it is still a
workaround rather than a fix. Checking LC_TIME time is preferable.
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Maverick Netbook Edition PT-pt and still have this issue...
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In my LC_TIME=en_GB.UTF-8 locale, I still see 12h format when I should
see 24h (with 0.0.6-0ubuntu3). Did Didier's fix just fix some issue
with the existing translation method not working?
There's still the underlying bug that indicator-datetime doesn't respect
LC_TIME and instead uses
I filed bug 652976 about the LC_TIME issue.
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it's unlikely LC_TIME will work as ted's approach is to realy on LANG
locale and picking up a string from translation. If you run it under
LANG=en_GB.UTF-8, that should work (even if it doesn't respect the
spec)
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ok, looking at it, all seems good for French locale (it's translated and
such), but indicator is still 12 hour format.
In src/indicator-datetime:
The thing is this function (which is working fine), is only picked up on
property changes
(call in set_property for gchar * newformat =
This was recently discussed in #ubuntu-desktop, and the result was that
the most robust solution is to ask
nl_langinfo (T_FMT)
== '%T' - 24 hour
== '%r' - AM/PM
T_FMT is what strftime(%X) uses as well.
For a LC_TIME=en_GB.utf8 locale, nl_langinfo(T_FMT) just returns
%H:%M:%S directly without the intermediary%T. So perhaps just grep
the return value of T_FMT for any of %H, %k, %R, or %T.
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@Didier, yes, let me look
@Martin and Michael, I'm not really comfortable parsing a format string and
using that to determine what should happen. It seems that if it reliable, it
makes sense to have that function in libc where we can then call it. This way
if the format strings change or the
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This bug was fixed in the package indicator-datetime - 0.0.6-0ubuntu3
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* Cherry-picked from upstream:
- Fix date string format (12/24h) not taken from translation (LP: #579134)
-- Didier Roche didro...@ubuntu.com
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More info about this issue. I was playing with dconf-editor (package
:dconf-tool) and it seems the time-format key default value is
locale-default, but indicator-datetime is unable to read it or apply.
In fact, if you change it in dconf-editor to 24-hours or 12-hours and switch
back to
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** Also affects: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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