Op 2-8-2011 14:05, dos386 schreef:
>> ... or all the other date formattings
>
> No point of existence ;-)
>
>> German dd.mm.yyyy hh:mm 1.000,00 for COUNTRY
>> than BIOS default US QWERTY) are totally different
>
> I prefer to keep things simple (QWERTY, "@" and "\" discoverable)
> and convenient (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS) - no need for messing
> up eveything. Anyone has a clue how many permutations of timestamps
> or keyboard exist at all ? In any case, I don't need more than ONE ;-)

I wonder how easy it is to define your own preferred set, and also if 
'no Country defined' should switch to current US-English behaviour, or 
to a perfect behaviour.

I'd prefer a default of:
* date: YYYYMMDD (Japanese notation, right?)
* time: HHMMSS
* number: nnn.nnn.nnn,xyz (european)
* separater: ehm no idea.
* keyboard: QWERTY with EURO (858 thus), still not managed to get a 
euro-sign in DOS but likely depends on having KEYB loaded, which crashes.

Different options is fine, just the default maybe isn't ideal :)

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