I'm spanish :-D 01/02/13 is widely used in Spain. 01.02.13 scarcely. This one and 01/II/13 are mostly historical nowadays.
BTW 01/2 did not get autocorrected and is what I used in first instance as workaround. Regards Enviado de Samsung Mobile Rene Engelhard <[email protected]> escribió: On Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 11:00:00PM +0100, Rene Engelhard wrote: > On Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 06:49:40PM +0000, Noel David Torres Taño wrote: > > Stroke keys 1 slash 2 slash 1 3 > > * What was the outcome of this action? > > ½/13 [...] > > * What outcome did you expect instead? > > 01/02/13 > > Then you maybe should enter it in the correct form... Entering > 01/02/13 "works". [...] > Locale: LANG=es_ES.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=es_ES.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) or even 1.2.13 (which is the "correct" form of dates in Spain, too ttbomk.) Though I agree, for a US person it can be annoying when he wants to enter 01/02/13 (2.1.13 for us)... Regards, Rene

