Bug#465771: [Fwd: Bug#465771: xdaliclock: -countdown should strip leading 0 in 12-hour mode]

2008-02-24 Thread Florian Ernst
Hello Peter, hello Jamie, [ cf. http://bugs.debian.org/465771 ] I, for one, actually like the leading zero. For me it makes the display feel complete when using 24 hour mode. Jamie, what do you think? Cheers, Flo ---BeginMessage--- Package: xdaliclock Version: 2.25-1 Severity: minor Tags:

Bug#465771: [Fwd: Bug#465771: xdaliclock: -countdown should strip leading 0 in 12-hour mode]

2008-02-24 Thread Peter Samuelson
[Florian Ernst] I, for one, actually like the leading zero. For me it makes the display feel complete when using 24 hour mode. At present, xdaliclock has a leading 0 in 24-hour mode and no leading 0 in 12-hour mode. However, with the -countdown feature, there is no way to disable the leading

Bug#465771: [Fwd: Bug#465771: xdaliclock: -countdown should strip leading 0 in 12-hour mode]

2008-02-24 Thread Jamie Zawinski
I, for one, actually like the leading zero. For me it makes the display feel complete when using 24 hour mode. Jamie, what do you think? I think it looks better with the leading zero. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL

Bug#465771: xdaliclock: -countdown should strip leading 0 in 12-hour mode

2008-02-14 Thread Peter Samuelson
Package: xdaliclock Version: 2.25-1 Severity: minor Tags: patch 'xdaliclock -countdown' automatically enables 24-hour mode, so that the number of hours is always displayed correctly. However, 24-hour mode also implies a leading 0 in the hours column, which I do not want. Thus I'd like for