On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 5:44 AM, Ed Greshko <ed.greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, I sort of tried it today.... 2 problems....
1. Using copy en_GB gets you 24 time, but gets you dd/mm/yy in displays.
2. The new locale doesn't show up in the "Systems Settings" menu. Don't know how to get that to work. I just used "export LC_TIME=" in my .bashrc to use the new locale.
I rarely use GNOME and don't have it installed on my F22 test systems.
OK, I expected to get dd/mm/yy since it was using en_GB, so it's working as I thought. I looked here:
and it appears that at first glance no country exists which uses 24 hour time and mm/dd/yy so the actual code will need to be edited
rather than making a copy... I'll take a shot at that and post.
I am on travel with just my laptop (that I need) so can't install Plasma5 here with me. You might consider installing GNOME and giving it a shot. There was another instance I ran into where KDE couldn't do something but if you did it in GNOME the settings were picked up and displayed correctly in KDE. If it were to work a temporary workaround could be for people to install GNOME to do the configuration.
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