*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1072019 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1072019
Even if bug 1072019 is newer, I marked this bug as a duplicate of it, to
show that the issues discussed above are being worked on.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1072019
date translated i
** No longer affects: unity
** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
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Title:
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** Changed in: unity
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
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@Christoph
Well, _that_ is easy to reproduce. Somebody couldn't make up their mind. :)
IMNSHO, displaying the weekday and month using the current language (i.e. not
regional formats) is the preferable behavior.
Somehow it seems to be difficult to get the display of dates right; it's
confusing o
ahm , comment was eaten somehow:
While I echo Gunnar's comment (date format and date language are two different
things), I have found a simliar peculiarity. When clicking on the date in the
panel, the panel date language and the popup date language are different. see
screenshot.
My language situ
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Title:
Wrong
On 2011-04-28 07:11, Achim wrote:
> as you see, this sentence "changed - log in again" and so on - it is
> the whole day there. Doesn't matter whether you change something or
> not - it's still there.
Yes, it's a static text string. Obviously there is room for a more fancy
solution, but awaiting t
Hi Gunnar,
as you see, this sentence "changed - log in again" and so on - it is the whole
day there. Doesn't matter whether you change something or not - it's still
there. Second, changing this setting in 10.10, the clock was set to the
regional format. Now i could startup with further things:
Hmm.. This is somewhat embarrassing, but I made a couple of further
tests, and I'd like to sum up my view on this matter at this time:
* The "Regional Formats" setting in Language Support affects the LANG
environment variable, which typically determines the region specific
formats settings for
Please disregard the question I asked in my previous comment, Achim.
Just noticed the "running-unity" tag, and the bug is easily reproducable
in Unity.
** Package changed: language-selector (Ubuntu) => unity (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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On 2011-04-27 21:38, Achim wrote:
> My selected Regional format is DE - but the date in the panel is EN.
> See screenshot.
On the screenshot I read: "Changes take effect next time you log in."
Did you log out after having s
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