Time format
NoOp
glgxg at sbcglobal.net
Tue Aug 23 23:18:10 UTC 2011
On 08/23/2011 04:13 PM, NoOp wrote:
> On 08/23/2011 04:06 PM, molaxp at aol.com wrote:
> ...
>> I was making reference to the Date & Time dialog box that is accessed
>> from the menu that drops from the date/time displayed in the GNOME
>> Panel. By default located in the right upper border os the screen.
>>
>> That dialog has two tabs Date/Time and Clock. In the Clock tab I need
>> dçto enable the following options to get the desired effect:
>>
>> -12 Hour Format
>> -Seconds
>> -Montlhy Calendar
>>
>> If I disable the -Seconds- option the 12H setting is not used by the
>> GNOME Panel. If I enable it the format is corrected. To get a near
>> perfect behavior/look I need to also enable Date and Month.
>>
>> I will let it as it is right now, with the seconds ans the date until a
>> update fix the bug.
>>
>
> Right click the date, select preferences, tick 12 hour.
>
> The time will now display hh:mm:ss AM/PM as will the locations when you
> just click on the date in the panel.
My mistake. I now see what you are refering to when you state "If I
disable the -Seconds- option the 12H setting is not used by the
GNOME Panel.". Odd, I've never noticed that before as I always have mine
set to 24HR. Check launchpad & see if a bug has already been filed; if
not file one.
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