This defines the abbreviation which is surely common among all spanish
locales, but I am not so sure that the am/pm format is the prefered
format. This does not seems the case in Spain for example.
I agree, but I think adding this only enables the option to have a
correct 12-hour format, no
On Feb 19, 2008 3:57 PM, Aurelien Jarno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have made a few search on .cr sites using google, and they seems to
confirm the 12-hour format is widely used. However, it seems a.m. and
p.m. is used instead of am and pm as you suggested. Could you
confirm that?
Well never
...I will ask in the local linux communities for input.
Well the proper way to refer to 12-hour format is a.m. and p.m..
Acording to the Real Academia Española (Royal Spanish Academy)
(1)(2) ante merídiem (a.m.) and post merídiem (p.m.) is the proper
way to use 12-hour format. This applies to
Package: locales
Version: 2.7-8
Severity: normal
Hi my current locale es_CR.UTF-8 lacks 12-hour format definition in LC_TIME.
This is needed by the clock applet in gnome-panel to provide the option to
allow 12-hour clock format. Reading (1) it is said that the format definition
in en_GB could
Also just to add that at least in Costa Rica we have a similar
situation to the one described in bug #240901. While 24-hour format
might be official (it is?), the commonly spoken is the 12-hour one.
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Saludos
Niko
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