Does killall temporarily or permanently fix the problem? My clock
disappears but usually a reboot brings it back.
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Works as promised, thanks kindly.
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Title:
Indicator disappears when switching to non default layout
Status in Libindicator:
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Er, with one small exception. The text entry icon appears, but in its
greyed-out form only. I was watching a video review of 14.04 and
noticed the icon appears its usual bright white. Small thing, but there
it is.
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I'm probably crazy, and it's probably supposed to look the way it does,
I'll just leave it the way it is. Thanks for your time.
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Thanks gents. I have filed a bug report at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
keyboard/+bug/1302581
Let me know what you think.
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Public bug reported:
The date should be (and has been in previous Ubuntu versions) displayed
as follows (for YMD):
2018年5月4日 (the symbols clearly mean year, month, day).
Instead, they're displayed weirdly as "5月 4 2018" This is not the way a
date would ever be written in Japanese. In gnome this
Hey, from https://askubuntu.com/questions/237941/how-to-configure-the-
clock-date-format-to-iso-8601-in-unity
I was able to sort this manually:
There's no easy way to do it in the GUI. One can either use dconf-editor
(which is GUI-ish), and edit two keys in
/com/canonical/indicator/datetime (time
So, it seems the root is that Japan uses ISO dating typically, even
handwritten, and the new default uses not ISO, and there's no GUI option
to set it as such. Not so much a bug as a design choice.
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