John Clizbe wrote on 07.04.2006 15:13: > lusfert wrote: >> John W. Moore III wrote on 07.04.2006 2:37: >>> David Shaw wrote: >>> >>>>> OS setting via LC_TIME, according to Microsoft, though I have no idea >>>>> how to set it on win32. >> Where can I set date format (via LC_TIME)? > > Via LC_TIME? I suppose you could specify an environment variable. > > The native Windows way is: > > Control Panel --> Regional and Language Options. Select the language you wish > to > use, then click 'Customize'. On the Date tab you may specify short and long > date > format strings; eg, 'yyyy-MM-dd' and 'dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy'. > I have already done that. See http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2006-April/028353.html
GnuPG still uses mm/dd/yy date format: http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a142/someuser00/gnupg_and_pgpdump_date_format.png As you can see PGPdump output date format is much better. Enigmail uses right format, specified in Windows XP system settings: http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a142/someuser00/enigmail_date_format.png 07.04.2006 15:14 - dd.mm.yyyy H:mm (24 hour) -- Regards OpenPGP Key ID: 0x9E353B56500B8987 Encrypted e-mail preferred.
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