Hello,

  Thanks for the tip. Can't seem to put time and date in one line, but
maybe it's acceptable the way it is.

     Take care
     Oliver

On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 2:48 PM, Colin J Thomson <co...@g6avk.demon.co.uk>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Mon 22 July 2013 13:50:19 Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
>
> >   Just started using KDE and now I would like to have a clock on the
> panel
> > that simply shows something like "1:48pm, Mon Jul 22". I can't seem to do
> > this with the default clock.
>
> The clock in the panel can easily do this as it is very configurable.
> Right click on it > Digital Clock Settings > Appearance
> Then select the Toolbox next to the Date Format option.
>
> Or an easier route:
>
> System Settings > Locale > Date and Time tab.
>
> When you mouse over each option you will be shown a table of what you can
> change for example the Time, Date etc to a layout that suits you.
> For example:
>
> pH:MM AMPM will give the the short time in 12 hour clock format - 7:40 pm
>
> HTH
>
> Colin
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