Ok, I found it - the LC_ALL was not applied properly - now german time formatting is applied - beside the 2-digit years only display, it seems to be correct now.
Thanks again! Best regards, Erik Erik Rull wrote: > Thanks a lot for the hint - but even when starting seamonkey with > LC_ALL="de_DE.UTF-8" /usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey2/seamonkey/seamonkey > I only get english for selection... Maybe I do something else simple stupid > wrong.. > Applying another languages package is not possbile because all packages are > still 2.49.x and thus labled as not compatible :-( > Both application locale and regional settings local are English (United > States= > > Any further hints appreciated! > > Best regards, > > Erik > > > Wolfgang Reh wrote: >> I had that problem too, but it's quite easy to solve. At least I found >> that. In Preferences -> Appearance There is a setting for "Date and Time >> Formatting". Setting this to "Regional settings locale: xxx" (in my case >> German (Austria)) resolved the issue. >> >> Regards, >> Wolfgang >> Erik Rull wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I just upgraded to Seamonkey 2.53.1 from 2.49.x and the first thing that I >>> saw >>> that I do not like is the date formatting... >>> I use the en/US version because I like the english UI, but I want the german >>> time formatting. How can I change that? This worked in the previous versions >>> nicely... And I didn't find a way to switch this somewhere in the config >>> settings... >>> >>> I found some pages where playing around with the LC_* variables could help, >>> I >>> tried that but no luck... >>> I'm using kubuntu 18.04 64 bit... >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> Erik >>> >> > > _______________________________________________ > support-seamonkey mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey > _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

