On 2009/12/18 14:31 (GMT+0100) Carlos E. R. composed:
On 2009-12-18 05:35, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2009/12/17 22:02 (GMT+0100) Carlos E. R. composed:
A very interesting link!
It turns out that I do have to set up LC_TIME, because those setting give me the choice of short or long format, little else.
There is another link in that page:
<http://myy.helia.fi/~karte/international_iso-8601_date_on_thunderbird.html>
The setting for getting iso format date/time, is en_DK! (English in Denmark)
If I start Th. like this:
cer@bombadillo:~> LC_TIME="en_DK" LC_DATE="en_DK" thunderbird &
I get the format I want. Almost. How do you get the "(GMT+0100)" in your's? I see you use mozilla.
Semi-automatically: 1-I use SeaMonkey 1.1.18 2-I use OS/2 for all regular email 3-I use oS 11.0 for reading & writing to newsgroups. If I try that on OS/2 I run out of available shared RAM 1/3 faster, and so have to restart every 4 days instead of every 6 days. 4-On both SeaMonkeys I have set: a-mailnews.reply_header_locale en-DK b-mailnews.reply_header_ondate On 20%s (GMT-0500) 5-when I don't forget, I first fix the TO and/or CC as necessitated by the stupid list policy, and then correct the date/time/correction on the first compose line to match that of the sender I find it hard to believe that after so many years of Mozilla development that this is not available automatically. Maybe it is in newer versions, but I only use SM2 for Navigator and Chatzilla, and want mailnews on a separate desktop, which the Mozilla suites don't permit AFAIK. BTW, though I'm in USA, on Linux I have had 'export LC_TIME=en_DK' in .bashrc many many years. Looks like maybe I need to add 'export LC_DATE=en_DK' as well to fix the Linux version, which gets the header pane format right, but not the compose attribution line. Dunno when I can try that, because that machine's RAM just went bad and I'm trying to process RMA to Crucial before the mail comes, killing some time waiting on memtest by doing email. -- " We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion." John Adams, 2nd US President Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org