[maemo-users] Some Thoughts Regarding IT OS 2007 and the N800

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This is the most conversation we've had on this list!

As stated earlier -- Nokia currently supports setting these time and
date preferences -- without region modification -- on phones ... why
not the tablet?



On 1/29/07, Humberto Ortiz Zuazaga <humberto at hpcf.upr.edu> wrote:
> Jakub.Pavelek at nokia.com wrote:
>
> > As I said, we migh look into it, but AFAIK this would mean we either
> > modify the current locale (really nasty) or create a pseudo-locale with
> > the user setting (just nasty). Unless someone has better idea or
> > understanding of the POSIX locales. Either way, I'd feel we would be the
> > only UNIX system doing this (does OSX do it too?). Ideas welcome.
>
> Mac OS X 10.4:
>
> Displaying the date and time
>
> You can have an analog or digital clock appear in the menu bar or in a
> floating window on your desktop. You can also choose how the time
> appears (for example, you can choose to see the day of the week, or use
> a 24-hour clock).
>
> I don't know what they do to the locale, but 24 hour format is just a
> checkbox on the clock tab in the date and time system preferences.
>
> Here's what the terminal thinks is my locale information:
>
> $ locale
> LANG=
> LC_COLLATE="C"
> LC_CTYPE="C"
> LC_MESSAGES="C"
> LC_MONETARY="C"
> LC_NUMERIC="C"
> LC_TIME="C"
> LC_ALL="C"
>
> Right now I'm in the US with a 24 hour clock on my Mac Desktop.
>
> --
> Humberto Ortiz-Zuazaga
> Programmer-Archaeologist
> UPR Bioinformatics Resource Center
> http://www.hpcf.upr.edu/~humberto/
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