:: mac mini, osx10.4.7, ical 2.0.3 :: Did nothing to iCal. [Date & Time] prefs pane > [Date & Time] tab > [Open International] button > [Formats] tab > [Customize...] button > (bottom one, I think) Fiddle - fiddle - fiddle! ...or not.
Russ Preston On Aug 27, 2006, at 1:15 PM, Marta Edie wrote: > Now, how in the world did you get the iCal settings in iCal to 24 > hours - military time( I suppose in this country we call it thus - > we must be the only region in the world to only use 24 hour > settings in the military?) -- But back to iCal. What version do you > use ? I have 3.9 on two computers and I can set the 24 hour in iCal > without a hitch, however, my iCal in my 10.4.7 just balks. In my > iCal preferences I can't do it, and my international settings and > date and time settings are all in 24 hour time. Right now my menu > bar show the 24 hour setting , 13:00, and Victoria just announced > 13 hours in her lovely voice, too, Do tell me how you got your > tiger 10.4.7 to show this in your iCal? It is driving me nuts. > Somebody wanted to know date in the menu bar. If you click the time > you get a grayed out date in the pull down menu. That is another > thing. In my Panther I can set the date along with the time in the > menu bar. > Marta > > On Aug 27, 2006, at 6:43 AM, R. D. Preston wrote: >> Okay, now, Marta; ya got me curious with that one. >> I had to fiddle with my settings "just to see if...", and now I >> have changed >> my time settings to exactly what you wanted, with my iCal showing >> 24 hr >> (military) time, and I can't change it back. >> Hrrruummph. !!! : ) >> Russ Preston >> >> On Aug 26, 2006, at 19:00 , Marta Edie wrote: >>> And to add, my Google calendar gives me the 24 hour version. I >>> ust be something missing somewhere in this Tiger iCal >>> Marta >>> >>> On Aug 26, 2006, at 6:25 PM, Lee Larson wrote: >>>> On Aug 26, 2006, at 6:13 PM, Lee Larson wrote: >>>>>> Is there a way to show hours in Universal time rather than in >>>>>> Am Pm format. This is for Tiger on my iBook G4 >>>>> >>>>> Open the Date & Time preference pane and click on the map as >>>>> close as you can to Greenwich, England when you set your time >>>>> zone. >>>>> >>>> On rereading your question, it occurred to me you were perhaps >>>> looking for a 24-hour format instead of Universal Time. To do >>>> this, click on the clock tab in the Date &Time preference pane >>>> and select the 24 hour clock option. >>> >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.math.louisville.edu/pipermail/macgroup/attachments/20060827/c7ccf4f6/attachment.html
