Date format

Patrick Boutilier boutilpj at ednet.ns.ca
Fri Apr 2 13:15:20 UTC 2010


On 04/02/2010 10:11 AM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
> On 04/02/2010 10:00 AM, John Aldrich wrote:
>> I was looking to change the date format as I prefer the "U.S." date format
>> (i.e. MMDDYY instead of DDMMYY) but I can't seem to find a "U.S." date
>> format in the system settings. Is there any reason NOT to include a U.S.
>> date format? Would it be possible to have the KDE developers make that an
>> *option*? Of course, I wouldn't want to force our European friends to use
>> that format, since that's not what they're used to, but I also don't like
>> having to use the European format since it's not what *I* am used to. :-)
>
> Do you mean under System Settings ->  Regional&  Language ->
> Country/Region&  Language ->  Times and Dates ?
>
> If so you can actually type in MM/DD/YY in Short date format ? Not sure
> if it actually works or not.

Actually when you start typing in that field it actually changes the 
Short date displayed below, just above the reset button. So it appears 
to work.



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>>
>> Guess I ought to file a Bugzilla request, but I thought I'd mention it here
>> in case this is an easy fix. :-)
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