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> De: "Nicholas Marriott"
> À: "Thomas Nemeth"
> Cc: tmux-us...@lists.sf.net
> Envoyé: Vendredi 12 Avril 2013 15:18:32
> Objet: Re: tmux and locales
>
> We have a font to draw the large letters and it only has 0-9 A, P and
>
ou commit your patch :) ?
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> De: "Nicholas Marriott"
> À: "Thomas Nemeth"
> Cc: tmux-us...@lists.sf.net
> Envoyé: Jeudi 11 Avril 2013 23:47:54
> Objet: Re: tmux and locales
>
> I forgot that I did this before and just found it...
>
> dif
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> > De: "Nicholas Marriott"
> > ??: "Thomas Nemeth"
> > Cc: tmux-us...@lists.sf.net
> > Envoy??: Jeudi 11 Avril 2013 23:47:54
> > Objet: Re: tmux and locales
> >
> > I forgot that I did this before
I forgot that I did this before and just found it...
diff --git a/clock.c b/clock.c
index 49a883c..ec74288 100644
--- a/clock.c
+++ b/clock.c
@@ -103,13 +103,20 @@ clock_draw(struct screen_write_ctx *ctx, int colour, int
style)
struct grid_cell gc;
char
I think this is not enough because clock.c uses strftime %p. It'll need
a small change to make it use a fixed "AM" or "PM" string instead of
%p. Do you want to do that too?
On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 06:24:54PM +0200, Thomas Nemeth wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> I've been using tmux for a long time an
On 5 April 2013 17:24, Thomas Nemeth wrote:
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> Hi.
>
> I've been using tmux for a long time and a fact stroke me: even
> when using strftime, the date is always displayed in english. I've
> been compiling tmux after each new version in order to have the
> date in my language.