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I just installed the Trial of Cascade Point v 2.11 and noticed a weird behaviour displayed in the pictures attached: regardless of what I choose for day and time, it sets Monday and 0100... (And what's this "military time format" thing for?)
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Madruga wrote:
> I just installed the Trial of Cascade Point v 2.11 and noticed a weird
> behaviour displayed in the pictures attached: regardless of what I
> choose for day and time, it sets Monday and 0100...
Fixed for build 34 (this only affects weekly backups).
> (And what's this "military time format" thing for?)
The 24-hour time format is necessary for internationalization.
Rex Conn
JP Software
K_Meinhard
2008-09-06, 01:56
rconn wrote:
> > (And what's this "military time format" thing for?)
> The 24-hour time format is necessary for internationalization.
Then perhaps you should name it "International time format". Sounds much
less military. and the rest of the world isn't so keen about american
miltary :-)
Mit freundlichem Gruß,
Klaus Meinhard
K_Meinhard wrote:
> rconn wrote:
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> Quote:
> > > (And what's this "military time format" thing for?)
>
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> Quote:
> > The 24-hour time format is necessary for internationalization.
>
> Then perhaps you should name it "International time format". Sounds much
> less military. and the rest of the world isn't so keen about american
> miltary :-)
The documentation refers to "24-hour format". The "military time" quote
was created by the OP; it doesn't exist anywhere in the docs.
Rex Conn
JP Software
K_Meinhard
2008-09-07, 03:41
rconn wrote:
> The documentation refers to "24-hour format". The "military time"
> quote was created by the OP; it doesn't exist anywhere in the docs.
Oh, fine, okay.
Mit freundlichem Gruß,
Klaus Meinhard
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