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Re: date/Snow Leopard changed
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Re: date/Snow Leopard changed


  • Subject: Re: date/Snow Leopard changed
  • From: LuKreme <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 15:59:59 -0600

On Sep 5, 2009, at 22:26, Christopher Nebel <email@hidden> wrote:

For example, on my US system, "9/4/2009", "9-4-2009", and "9 4 2009" all evaluate to September 4, 2009.

Well to be perfectly honest I'd be a lot happier with it if 9/4/09 was sep 4 (on the backwards YS computers only, of course) and 09/04/09 and 09-04-09 both evaluated to April 9. And if 6:01 and 06:01 always got set to am and 18:01 worked as a time setting regardless of the system setting. I should not need to decipher the users date settings to set date/time info in a script.


For now, I'm just using GNU date via the shell.

I'd also be a lot happier if the date in the menu bar was dd-mmm instead if mmm dd, but that's a whole nother issue. _______________________________________________
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 >Re: date/Snow Leopard changed (From: Doug Tallman <email@hidden>)
 >Re: date/Snow Leopard changed (From: Yvan KOENIG <email@hidden>)
 >Re: date/Snow Leopard changed (From: LuKreme <email@hidden>)
 >Re: date/Snow Leopard changed (From: Deivy Marck Petrescu <email@hidden>)
 >Re: date/Snow Leopard changed (From: Christopher Nebel <email@hidden>)

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