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Re: newbie /(current time) ..


  • Subject: Re: newbie /(current time) ..
  • From: jitse <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 10:31:49 +0100

email@hidden wrote on 26-01-2001 5:16 Uhr:
>
> At 23:37 +0000 1/25/01, Pier Kuipers wrote:
>>> tell current application
>>> current date
>>> --> date "donderdag, 25 januari 2001 22:29:30 Uhr"
>>> end tell
>>
>> Which Applescript dialect mixes Dutch (the date part) with German (the
>> time)??
>>
>> Just curious :-)
>
> It wouldn't be AppleScript, but the settings on the machine's Date and Time
> control panel, which AppleScript uses when converting the actual time value
> (a 64-bit number) into a string for display.
>
> --John
>
it is me being dutch living in berlin working on a german powerbook PDQ and
changing the settings in the control panel to flemish for the date and
leaving it german for the time settings..and not noticing this at all.jitse


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