Hello Wouter, On Sunday, November 17, 2002 at 7:35:41 PM you [WB] wrote (at least in part):
WB> I am using an English version of Windows XP. But I'm actually a WB> Dutchman, so I'd like to have my date in Dutch. Than don't use %DateEn in your templates, but %Date. What do you expect the trailing 'En' could stand for? Enlightened? No ... it's _English_ :-) No suffix "En", no English Date ... _if_ you've set local settings in your Windows to Dutch. I'm using English W2K, but regional settings set to German and it works. So it should do for you too. If you don't want to change your regional settings in XP you'll have to live with English dates. You have to choose either one or the other, you might understand The Bat! can be localized in the limited number of menu items, but really hard in the nearly _unlimited_ number of localized strings system functions give back. And date is fetched from system ... -- Regards Peter Palmreuther (The Bat! v1.62/Beta7 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 1) System halted ...Press Ctrl,Alt,Del to continue. ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

