I don't know if this is a docs issue or a problem with Korganizer-calendar, or 
KDE as a whole... Feel free to pass it on if there are better people to handle 
it....

I'm a long-time GNU/Linux user and FSF member, but not a programmer.  I am 
currently running KDE on Debian  

I want to use 24 hour time, not the AM-PM system - but there is NO visible 
option to set that in the system configuration, or calendar configuration 
dialogs.

The calendar also starts on MONDAY not SUNDAY as is the standard in the United 
States...  Again if there is a visible way to set this I can't find it.  

If a way exists, it is NOT in the documentation you get with the help button....

I think the entire setup approach in regards to localization is incredibly 
hostile and user UN-Friendly if one wants anything other than the standards of 
a particular country...

It used to be that you had a top level where you picked a country for 
localization, and got a set of defaults that (hopefully) worked for most users 
in that country.  If you wanted to change an item you got a box for each item 
that let you directly specify the desired symbols / formats (possibly requiring 
some coding using documented codes)  Now, you just get a LONG list of countries 
- with NO information about which one(s) MIGHT use the format / character set / 
etc. that you desire.  This is seriously the pits.....

Can you fix the documentation and / or programming to get the old behavior back?

Thanks,
ART
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Arthur Torrey - <arthur_tor...@comcast.net>
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