thanks
Peter
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Hi
can anyone confirm (or deny) that Mozilla and Evolution take their
locale data (such as date and time formats) from glibc ?
>From a quick trawl this would appear to be the case.
thanks
Peter
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> Month and weekday names are usually taken from locales, but Evolution
> seems to have translations for these as well (I don't know where
> they're used, but I suppose they're used in citations where it would
> be inappropriate to use nominative names from loca
Hi
I've noticed that neither the clock applet or nautilus take their date
and time formats from the underlying OS eventhough the do take the day
and month names from it . Is there a reason for this ? and are there any
plans to change this so that they do ?
Most apps seems to be doing their own thi
to display these things.
GNOME's dispersive , inconsistent approach to locale data looks like a
pretty big defect. Most competing desktops have a consistent approach.
thx
Peter
Danilo Ã…egan ha scritto:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Today at 12:01, Peter Nugent wrote:
>
>
>>I've n
months names. For example if month name
> is alone or only with year we use another form that is used in
> conjuction with day.
> So for February we should have:
>
> Luty 2005 and 14 Lutego 2005, but we have Luty 2005 and 14 Luty 2005,
> where last form is wrong.
>
> Artu
Hi
I have filed a bug 307121 with updated code and screenshots for this
capplet. I would appreciate any feedback people can provide, especially
owners of apps which use locale data.
thx
Peter
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