Re: FC7 clock applet start-of-week question

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On 8/21/07, Mark C. Allman <mcallman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I'm running gnome, and the only three "clock preferences" are "show seconds," "show data," and "use UTC."  There must be some way to do this.....
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> -- Mark C. Allman, PMP
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> On 21/08/07, Mark C. Allman <mcallman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Is there a config parameter to tell the clock applet what day a week starts on?  What I see currently is that the left-most day is Saturday and (obviously then) the right-most day is Friday.  I'd like to change this to display weeks that start on Sunday and end on Saturday.
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> -- Mark C. Allman, PMP

I cannot find the controls to do that in Gnome.  Right-clicking the
clock on the KDE toolbar and selecting "Date & Time Format" brings up
the controls that you want.

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