In Australia we use day month year. It can be written in many ways. The most
formal way is for the number for the day, the month written in full or
abbreviated words, and then the year as a two or four digit number (e.g. 12
November 2013—that's the most formal way). It's more common to be writt
Lol, right!
I’m not sure what to do. I tried letting it read numbers instead of words, but
I hated that. I think if I change my region I could have other problems, but
not sure how bad they would be?
Alia
On Nov 12, 2013, at 2:59 AM, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
> Why don't you Americans star
So just out of curiosity, what does the Australian date format look like?
Americans use month month dash day day dash year year, as far as I'm aware. In
our country, which is the Netherlands in Europe, we use day day slash month
month slash year year. Because my computer is always set to language
Why don't you Americans start writing your dates the right way around then you
wouldn't have any problem. ;)
Seriously though, changing the date format in system preferences might solve
some of your problems. If Mail displayed the received/sent date in the
Australian format, then Karen would re
That’s kind of what I thought. It says mail I got two days ago is october 11
since it is reading the 9 as october and the 11 which should be november as the
day of the week instead.
Alia
On Nov 11, 2013, at 10:55 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
> I don’t think that is the problem. Most Nuance voices do
I don’t think that is the problem. Most Nuance voices do their own date
formatting whenever they think they need to, which gets very annoying. Not only
are dates formatted differently for different regions, but often the date
formatting is inappropriate. For instance, I currently have Dropbox 2.
Hi!
Under Language and text in System pref's there are options to change date and
time formats!
If by some chance the region has been changed then maybe putting it back to US
might solve it!
If the region is OK there is customise dates or time!
How they work with VO I do not know!
HTH Colin
On 1
No, I am talking about the mac. I don’t want to change the voice, that’s the
point. I want to use the australian voice without it changing the dates to the
other format. thanks for the help.
Alia
On Nov 11, 2013, at 5:24 AM, Thuy wrote:
> Hi. Only just saw this, so sorry for the delay in repl
Hi. Only just saw this, so sorry for the delay in replying. I'm
guessing that you are talking about voices on the iphone? If so, then
it's best to change the voice in the language section of
general/accessibility/voiceover rather than in the date and time
regional settings. So go to general, then a
Okay, I prefer the australian voice, but live in the U.S. I have a
probem though. the voice reads dates wrong now. Is there a way to get a U.S.
reading on dates using a non U.S. voice?
Alia
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