Wolfgang Bauer composed on 2016-04-10 11:57 (UTC+0200):
The clock does allow to show the date in ISO format and the time in 24h format (I suppose that's what you mean with "86400 seconds per day format"? That term doesn't make sense to me...), independent of the locale.
Clock resolution: ##: = 24 hours sundials ##:## = 1440 minutes cheap clocks, mechanical timers ##:##:## = 86400 seconds useful clocks
A fix for https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=340982 finally?
No. That's not a bug in the digital clock, but a problem with the locale settings in general. Actually it *is* already (partly) fixed for the clock, because the clock does offer a setting to show the date in ISO format (i.e. YYYY-MM-DD), overriding the locale.
I can't see how in whatever version of whatever the clock is part of in KF 5.20.0 and QT 5.5.1 in TW20160408. Date format is not a selectable field when en_US is selected region.
I checked meanwhile, and the "rewrite" does have that seconds bug too, taken over from the old code. I added a comment to the review. https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/127616
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