On 2018-08-10 5:12 a.m., Basil Chupin wrote:
I suspect that you did not alter the new available option in the Preferences>Advanced>General>Date and Time Formatting where you need to change the formatting to Regional settings locale: <whereverUare> from the setting for U.S.A.
Wolfgang has already brought this up, and in my reply to him I noted that I *HAD* tried both settings and both produced the same result. Since then (a 'eureka-like' moment in the shower) I've wondered if this isn't a GTK/Gnomic issue? After all TBird and FF are GTK not Qt applications. But that is an area I'm completely ignorant about.
(And as an aside: what the heck are Mozilla doing to TB?! Why can't devs just leave something good alone and not &^$%#@ around with it!?)
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