> From: "Wong, Philip" <philip.w...@warwick.ac.uk> > CC: "rpl...@gmail.com" <rpl...@gmail.com>, "34...@debbugs.gnu.org" > <34...@debbugs.gnu.org> > Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2019 16:55:42 +0000 > > Thanks Eli, you're right. > > I still get '<2019-03-11 ¶g¤@>'
OK, as expected. This means Org is indeed off the hook, the problem is with format-time-string and/or the Windows implementation of the strftime function. Does the below produce correct results, or does it also produce garbled strings: M-: (insert (format-time-string "<%Y-%m-%d %A>" (current-time))) RET This is the same as what you tried, but with capital %A instead of lower-case %a. %A should produce the full name of the weekday. Also, please evaluate each of the following expressions with M-: ... RET (replace the "..." with each expression below), and please tell what each of them produced: (w32-get-current-locale-id) (w32-get-locale-info (w32-get-current-locale-id) t) (w32-get-default-locale-id) (w32-get-default-locale-id t) (locale-info 'days)