Re: 24 hour time in Thunderbird -

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David Boles wrote:
on 6/26/2007 10:18 AM, Bob Goodwin - W2BOD wrote:
Does anyone know how to get Thunderbird to use 24 hour time when listing email "Date?"

I use a large font and need the space that the stupid AM/PM takes for useful [to me] information!

I know this is may not be a Fedora question but ...

Bob Goodwin


Look at the TB extension named ConfigDate.

Also: The 'button' on the far right of line allows you to set what is in
the line.

Do you know that the size of the chosen display areas is drag left/right
adjustable?



Yes, I am quite familiar with Thunderbird and the configuration options. But I have always had a problem with the tiny scroll point on the scroll bar and the need for 24 hour listing of time.

I have spent considerable time playing with about:config in Firefox and Preferences - Advanced - Advanced Configuration - Config Editor in Thunderbird to no avail.

I will look at "ConfigDate."  Thank you.

Bob Goodwin


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