On 06/26/2010 03:37 AM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2010/6/26 Andrew Douglas Pitonyak<[email protected]>:
"d/mmmm/yyyy h:nn:ss" => nn produces the expected output from ddd, namely
the three letter day name.
Same happens for me, except that day name is two letters (in Swedish):
d/mmmm/yyyy h:nn:ss => 26-juni-2010 9:lö:46
(lö=lördag=saturday)
"d/mmmm/yyyy h:dd:ss" => dd produces the two digit minute, which I expected
with nn.
I get the correct output in this case:
dd => 26
nn => 24
d/mmmm/yyyy h:dd:ss => 26-juni-2010 9:26:46
You are correct, glad you caught that. that should not have slipped by
me :-)
I'm on Ubuntu 10.04 but I uninstalled the Ubuntu version (since it had
a bug that I couldn't live with) and installed the ”vanilla” version
instead: OOO320m12 (Build:9483). My computer is old (bought in the end
of 2006) so everything is 32-bit.
Johnny Rosenberg
Thanks Johnny!
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=112722
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