dvanced’ button and then clicked on the Tab for ‘Dates’
>>
>> There is a field with a setting for “Short” which was 2020-01-05. I
>> replaced the hyphens with slashes.
>>
>> I had to quit and relaunch LiveCode for the change to take effect. After I
>> had done that
hange to take effect. After I
> had done that the command 'put the system date’ returns '2020/05/04’
>
> If I click 'Restore Defaults' in the ‘Dates' tab of the advanced 'Language
> and Region' settings panel my short date format goes back to 2020-05-04.
>
> Martin
>
>
&g
effect. After I had
done that the command 'put the system date’ returns '2020/05/04’
If I click 'Restore Defaults' in the ‘Dates' tab of the advanced 'Language and
Region' settings panel my short date format goes back to 2020-05-04.
Martin
> On May 4, 2020, at 2:43 PM, Martin Koob via
>>> :
>>>
>>> Hello everybody,
>>>
>>> Back to LC after a long time out. I’m using LC 9.6.0(dp 4) on Mac OS
>>> 10.15.4, and I just discovered that Livecode seems totally deaf to the
>>> words “system date”. EG:
>>>
>>&
ecode
>> :
>>
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> Back to LC after a long time out. I’m using LC 9.6.0(dp 4) on Mac OS
>> 10.15.4, and I just discovered that Livecode seems totally deaf to the words
>> “system date”. EG:
>>
>> put the date into today
ieb Jacques Hausser via use-livecode
> :
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> Back to LC after a long time out. I’m using LC 9.6.0(dp 4) on Mac OS 10.15.4,
> and I just discovered that Livecode seems totally deaf to the words “system
> date”. EG:
>
> put the date into today
> c
Hello everybody,
Back to LC after a long time out. I’m using LC 9.6.0(dp 4) on Mac OS 10.15.4,
and I just discovered that Livecode seems totally deaf to the words “system
date”. EG:
put the date into today
convert today to system date
put today into fld 1
returns 5/4/20 instead of 04.05.20
Hi friends,
quick question, see subject, just to be sure.
Maybe someone can confirm this.
Problem, LC on ANDROID still does not support the system date,
so sorting by date in a datagrid does not work for non-english dates.
This just one
Checked.
2016-09-07 15:47 GMT+03:00 Robert Brenstein :
> The problem might be that changing the language does not always change the
> date formats. These are separate settings under OSX.
>
>
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versions
up to 8.0.2) and typed "put the long system date" into the message
box. All returned an English style date (Wednesday, 7 September
2016) even though the date in the menubar clock was in Finnish. So,
it's not just you.
Best regar
on a computer
with a Netherlandish system.
Richmond.
On 7.09.2016 08:20, Terry Judd wrote:
Hi Antti – I just tried changing my Mac’s default language to Finnish (Suomi)
then restarted it, opened Livecode (several versions up to 8.0.2) and typed
“put the long system date” into the message box. All
/show_bug.cgi?id=11633
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 6:23 AM Terry Judd <terry.j...@unimelb.edu.au> wrote:
> So, with respect to my previous message, what I actually tried in the
> message box was...
>
> set the useSystemDate to true; put the long system date
>
> ...but it still r
So, with respect to my previous message, what I actually tried in the message
box was...
set the useSystemDate to true; put the long system date
...but it still returned an English style date.
Terry...
On 7/09/2016 3:17 pm, "use-livecode on behalf of Tim Selander"
<use-
Hi Antti – I just tried changing my Mac’s default language to Finnish (Suomi)
then restarted it, opened Livecode (several versions up to 8.0.2) and typed
“put the long system date” into the message box. All returned an English style
date (Wednesday, 7 September 2016) even though the date
o read the documention, this:
on mouseUp
set the useSystemDate to true
put the long date into fld "fDATE"
end mouseUp
returned this:
вторник, септември 6, 2016
as I am using a machine running Xubuntu 16.04 64-bit with the system date
system running
in Bulgarian - mainly because I live and
; вторник, септември 6, 2016
>
> as I am using a machine running Xubuntu 16.04 64-bit with the system date
> system running
> in Bulgarian - mainly because I live and work on Bulgaria.
>
> Richmond.
>
>
> On 6.09.2016 20:21, Antti Ilola wrote:
>
>> Is it the ti
You should have taken a bit longer to read the documention, this:
on mouseUp
set the useSystemDate to true
put the long date into fld "fDATE"
end mouseUp
returned this:
вторник, септември 6, 2016
as I am using a machine running Xubuntu 16.04 64-bit with the system
date syst
I have no problem using the system date here in Norway. It works when I use the
following:
answer the system date
and when I use:
set the useSystemDate to true
answer the date
In the last example, remember to set the useSystemDate to true every time you
want to use the system date
Is it the time to you to get the system date work.I have done everything I
found your guide, but no avail, every time english date. I made it a bug
report since version 6 was announced. and still it doesn't work. Now I'm
using Mac OS 10.10 and 10.11 in Finnish. Today I tired SperCard for fun
on preventing SQL injections in LC.
Here's
an email I got from the support center on a bug/enhancement concerning
this.
I've responded to this, Pete… Michael's comment is a bit misguided since
the documentation even states that the format of the system date is based
on the Date/Time control panel
states that the format of the system date is based on the
Date/Time control panel…
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
Email: k...@sonsothunder.com
Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
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regarding compatibility between LC
system date formats and OS X date preferences
To: p...@mollysrevenge.com
http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=9604
michael.mccre...@runrev.com changed:
What|Removed |Added
Ken,
Thanks for this. I've been trying it out and all seems to work great.
I notice there are less characters (26) in tReplaceChars than there are
items in tFormatWords (28) and the handler code suggests that there should
be the same number of characters. I'd like to add a couple more formats
I notice there are less characters (26) in tReplaceChars than there are
items in tFormatWords (28) and the handler code suggests that there should
be the same number of characters. I'd like to add a couple more formats
(ordinal day number and 3-char time zone) and want to make sure I
Thanks Ken, I figured that's what it was. I can send you the changed
handler if you're interested n the ordinal day and timezone (timezone will
only work on a Mac).
Pete
Molly's Revenge http://www.mollysrevenge.com
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Ken Ray k...@sonsothunder.com wrote:
I
I have a handler I've been using for a while that works great with
formatting dates. Here it is (sorry for the length, but it's heavily
commented - oh and watch for word wraps):
--
--| FUNCTION: stsFormattedDate
--|
--| Author:
Thanks a lot Ken, this looks great and I'll be trying it out very soon. I
might add the ability to return the 3-char timezone since I just found out
how to get hold of that from OS X (it's in word -2 of the shell date
command)
Pete
Molly's Revenge http://www.mollysrevenge.com
On Mon, Jul 4,
, not the format in any of the OS X user preferences.
3) There's an inconsistency between the long system date and the long system
time - the date returned is in the OS X full format, and the time is in the
OS X medium format.
These issues occur anywhere you refer to system dates and times, including
- it returns LC's default
abbrev format, not the format in any of the OS X user preferences.
3) There's an inconsistency between the long system date and the long system
time - the date returned is in the OS X full format, and the time is in the
OS X medium format.
These issues occur anywhere you refer
system time - it returns LC's default
abbrev format, not the format in any of the OS X user preferences.
3) There's an inconsistency between the long system date and the long
system
time - the date returned is in the OS X full format, and the time is in
the
OS X medium format.
These issues
. Brigham
pmb...@gmail.com
http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig
On Jul 1, 2011, at 1:59 PM, Pete wrote:
I'm running into some major differences in the way LC displays system date
and time versus what I have set up in my OSX control panel and wondering if
anyone else has run
with
the various forms of the LC system date compared with the OS X system date
formats.
Pete
Molly's Revenge http://www.mollysrevenge.com
On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 5:43 AM, Peter Brigham MD pmb...@gmail.com wrote:
There may be a better way, but you might have to use a shell call. Execute
the following
a date or time, or just by getting the system
date. Then all the LiveCode date formats will reflect the user
preference. For the abbrev date, where the month is not fully expanded,
a quick lookup in the monthnames would fix that. Just replace the
abbreviated month name with the expanded one
On 7/2/11 2:46 PM, Pete wrote:
For dates:
LC Short = OSX Short
LC Long = OSX Full
LC Abbrev = returns a date that is not in any of the OS X formats
no LC format for OSX medium or long
For times:
LC Short = OSX Short
LC Abbrev = OSX Short
LC Long = OSX Medium
no LC format for OSX Long or full
On 7/2/11 2:46 PM, Pete wrote:
So if a user tells me he wants his dates in OS X medium or long format, I
can't find out what that is with LC code, same for an OS X long time.
Start with these. The functions below will only work on US systems, or
in countries that use US date/time formats. If
I have changed the system date (on my Mac OS 10.6) to Norwegian time and
settings. Now I'm trying to get Live Code to show it in a field.
I gave the command
put long system date the time
(in the msg box), hoping to get lørdag 7. mai, because that's how I set the
system preferences. But I
I tried this on my Mac, also 10.6, with LC 4.1 and it displayed the
Norwegian date correctly. I know you have to restart LC after making system
date format changes, other than that don't know what to suggest.
Pete
Molly's Revenge http://www.mollysrevenge.com
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 10:02 AM
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