https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359191
--- Comment #4 from Arek Guzinski <ker...@ag.de1.cc> --- ok, i see the problem now... > I saw in your screenshot that all is in english so it's the problem. yes, it is. and it should be, because, for several reasons, i prefer english as my interface language. However, i really really hate the US/UK date format, which is why i set my time to de_DE (btw: yes, i live in germany) i had a quick look at the dolphin source code, where QLocale is used, which displays the date the way i want it (dd.mm.yyyy). But QLocale does not support anything like KLocale::FancyShortDate. As FancyShortDate uses words, it seems to get its locale settings from the LANGUAGE variable, instead of LC_TIME. i think the correct way to handle this would be to use LANGUAGE for the words and LC_TIME for the rest (as, i believe, it was in kde 4) which is, of course, an issue for the kf5 libraries and not a bug in akregator. I'll file a report there. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.