well it can be a problem for apps who try to read the values. and it is
irritating and makes the user confused.
Van: Lucas Beeler
Verzonden: 25-mrt-13 22:39
Aan: fazioliambo...@gmail.com
Onderwerp: [Bug 1159821] Re: "12:00:00" is considered as "12 PM" and no
The bug title was not accurate : I just changed it without mentioning AM
or PM.
The bug is that even if "12:00:00" seems to be correctly recorded, the
next time you open "Adjust Date and Time...", the +/- menus will be
initialised at "00:00:00" instead of "12:00:00" (see the screenshot).
** Summa
In the US interpretation of 24 hour time, midnight is zero hour and the
twelfth hour is noon. If they were both "12," how could you
differentiate between them without an am/pm suffix, and the whole point
of 24 hour time is that there is no am/pm suffix so all ambiguity is
resolved. How is calling m
reproduced
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
"12:00:00" is considered as "12 PM" and