On 18/12/09 15:17, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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On Friday, 2009-12-18 at 12:47 +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
I would like to use year-month-day for the date and 24:00 for the hour. I haven't seen a configuration for this. Is it possible?
And I don't want to change the language of the locale for this.
I am pretty sure that TB uses the date/time format defined in your (openSUSE) Personal System Settings. Alter this and you will get the date/time format you want.
And where would that be?
Gnome shows the time in a different format, in the clock panel, and it is not the one Th. uses. There are no settings in the control center for date or clock. And the command "date" has another format.
Or do you mean in "LC_TIME"?
Changing that does change the time format in Th... but it is not configurable, I have to choose a country instead. Ugh :-( Oh, I don't use Gnome (never have, except for about 10 minutes some 10 years ago or so :-) ).
However, I am surprised that Gnome doesn't have a readily configurable date format for use in your system. In Windows it is part of the Regional Settings where you select country, the time format, the date format (dd-mm-yy, mm-dd-yy, yyyy-mm-dd), and the money format. In oS (11.x) - using KDE - it is in Kickoff/System Settings/Regional & Language. *Surely* Gnome must have something similar? BC -- If you don't succeed you run the risk of failure. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org