How do I set Thunderbird to list messages without AM/PM? In the past
I could set the language to en_GB and that worked. I don't see any
place to do that in F-18.
Bob
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few places it gets me commas instead of periods though. But lightning
has 24 hour time for my calendar information which I like more.
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e to do that in F-18.
I use the lightning extension and set my desktop to use en_DK.utf8. In
few places it gets me commas instead of periods though. But lightning
has 24 hour time for my calendar information which I like more.
Where do you set the locale? setlocaleLANG=en
orks well enough but
I need to change the locale to have 24 hour time and can't find
where to set that.
I set this for the gnome desktop in the region and language settings,
setting the "format" to Denmark (English).
Lightning is the calendar extension for Thund
On 02/05/13 00:53, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
>
>How do I set Thunderbird to list messages without AM/PM? In the past
>I could set the language to en_GB and that worked. I don't see any
>place to do that in F-18.
>
Via so called old school LC_TIME=C.
e.g.
/bin/thunderbi
On 15/02/13 20:13, poma wrote:
On 02/05/13 00:53, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
How do I set Thunderbird to list messages without AM/PM? In the past
I could set the language to en_GB and that worked. I don't see any
place to do that in F-18.
Via so called old school LC_T
Bob Goodwin:
> I eventually found that I could edit /etc/locale.conf and changed it
> to LANG="en_GB.UTF-8 instead of en_US. It seems to me I ought to be
> able to change time by alone but this works for me.
Though, you'll probably find that changes more things than you care for
(dictionaries, sp
On 02/16/2013 11:21 AM, Tim wrote:
> I would have thought that Thunderbird would have a pile of those
> about:config features, like Firefox, where you could specify the format
> of headers. Chances are that it does, but not by default, you might
> have to add a new configuration line into it.
You
Tim:
>> I would have thought that Thunderbird would have a pile of those
>> about:config features, like Firefox, where you could specify the format
>> of headers. Chances are that it does, but not by default, you might
>> have to add a new configuration line into it.
Ed Greshko:
> You would think
correct. And in my scheme of things having 24 hour time takes
priority.
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On 15/02/13 22:21, Tim wrote:
Though, you'll probably find that changes more things than you care for
(dictionaries, spelling checkers, currency handling, numerical
punctuation, default paper sizes, in all applications).
This also works, appears to change only time to 24 hours without
affectin
On 02/16/2013 06:55 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
About the only "problem" I see is a few menu label misspellings like
colour [spell checker wants to fix this gross misspelling]! Everything
else seems correct. And in my scheme of things having 24 hour time takes
priori
On 17/02/13 14:46, Joe Zeff wrote:
What "gross misspelling?" "Colour" is perfectly correct in British
English, even though it isn't in American English. Maybe you need to
check to see which form of English your box is set for.
You're not following the thread Joe, I set the locale to en_GB. I
On 02/17/2013 12:10 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
You're not following the thread Joe, I set the locale to en_GB. I was
just needling Tim about the English spelling, don't often have that
opportunity.
I'm at a convention, Bob, and haven't seen any email since Friday
evening. De
On 17/02/13 15:25, Joe Zeff wrote:
I'm at a convention, Bob, and haven't seen any email since Friday
evening. Details such as that tend to get forgotten when you have
real life issues to deal with. (I'm not just attending Gallifrey One,
I'm part of the staff for Handicapped Services, which
On Sun, 2013-02-17 at 12:25 -0800, Joe Zeff wrote:
> I'm at a convention, Bob, and haven't seen any email since Friday
> evening. Details such as that tend to get forgotten when you have
> real life issues to deal with. (I'm not just attending Gallifrey One,
> I'm part of the staff for Handicapp
On a new fedora 31 installed this week and updated i am unable to get
Thunderbird-68.3.1 to display a message list using 24 hour time.
The Date and Time Regional setting can not be changed from US English
to und as expected. I've tried downgrading Thunderbird, and rebooted the
s
How to configure 24 hour time, instead of AM/PM, in Thunderbird 62.2.0
nd/or 62.2.2.
Presently I have created /usr/bin/thunderbird24h:
/usr/bin/thunderbird24h:
#!/bin/sh
LC_TIME=C
export LC_TIME
/usr/bin/thunderbird
and rebooted but the AM/PM time is still being used. Have I nissed
On 2019-12-25 04:22, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On a new fedora 31 installed this week and updated i am unable to get
> Thunderbird-68.3.1 to display a message list using 24 hour time.
>
> The Date and Time Regional setting can not be changed from US English to und
> as expec
On 2019-12-24 17:56, Ed Greshko wrote:
It sounds as if you're not running with the environment variable LC_TIME=C.
What does the followng LONG command string return?
xx=`pidof thunderbird` ; cat/proc/$xx/environ | grep "LC_TIME=[Cc]" ; echo $?
-
.
Well I do have this which I hope runs afte
On 2019-12-25 07:24, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
> On 2019-12-24 17:56, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> It sounds as if you're not running with the environment variable LC_TIME=C.
>>
>> What does the followng LONG command string return?
>>
>> xx=`pidof thunderbird` ; cat/proc/$xx/environ | grep "LC_TIME=[Cc]" ; echo
On 2019-12-24 18:40, Ed Greshko wrote:
What is LC_TYPE?.
Something from my subconscious apparently ...
LC_TIME="C" works and I get 24 hour time after rebooting.
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On 12/24/19 3:24 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
[bobg@Workstation-2 ~]$ ps ax | grep thunderbird
1652 ? Sl 0:50 /usr/lib64/thunderbird/thunderbird
2431 pts/1 S+ 0:00 grep --color=auto thunderbird
[bobg@Workstation-2 ~]$ cat /proc/$1652/environ | grep "LC_TIME=[Cc]" ;
echo $?
On 12/24/19 3:40 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
OK, why did you not enter the command as I typed it? It would have avoided any
issues of what the PID is.
Anyway, the PID is 1652 but your next command is wrong
It should have been
cat /proc1652/environ | grep "LC_TIME=[Cc]" ; echo $?
You drop
On 2019-12-25 08:07, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 12/24/19 3:40 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> OK, why did you not enter the command as I typed it? It would have avoided
>> any issues of what the PID is.
>>
>> Anyway, the PID is 1652 but your next command is wrong
>>
>> It should have been
>>
>> cat
On 12/24/2019 06:58 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 2019-12-24 18:40, Ed Greshko wrote:
What is LC_TYPE?.
Something from my subconscious apparently ...
LC_TIME="C" works and I get 24 hour time after rebooting.
Thank you
I'd like to have 24 hour time also but this theme
On 2019-12-25 08:26, Doug McGarrett wrote:
>
>
> On 12/24/2019 06:58 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>>
>> On 2019-12-24 18:40, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> What is LC_TYPE?.
>>
>> Something from my subconscious apparently ...
>>
>> LC_TIME="C&quo
Hello Ed,
On Wed, 25 Dec 2019 07:40:23 +0800 Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 2019-12-25 07:24, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> >
> > On 2019-12-24 17:56, Ed Greshko wrote:
> >> It sounds as if you're not running with the environment variable LC_TIME=C.
> >>
> >> What does the followng LONG command string return?
On 2019-12-25 07:58, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
> On 2019-12-24 18:40, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> What is LC_TYPE?.
>
> Something from my subconscious apparently ...
>
> LC_TIME="C" works and I get 24 hour time after rebooting.
>
> Thank you
>
You were probably
On 25/12/19 11:53, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2019-12-25 08:26, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On 12/24/2019 06:58 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 2019-12-24 18:40, Ed Greshko wrote:
What is LC_TYPE?.
Something from my subconscious apparently ...
LC_TIME="C" works and I get 24 hour time after
On 11/15/19 7:27 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
How to configure 24 hour time, instead of AM/PM, in Thunderbird 62.2.0
nd/or 62.2.2.
Presently I have created /usr/bin/thunderbird24h:
/usr/bin/thunderbird24h:
#!/bin/sh
LC_TIME=C
export LC_TIME
/usr/bin/thunderbird
and rebooted but the AM/PM time is
On 11/15/19 3:07 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I remember a thread about this a while back and I don't think there
was any solution found. I even tried building my own locale file and
that didn't seem to work.
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Yes that was probably me, I feel like I've been through this several
times befo
On Fri, 2019-11-15 at 10:27 -0500, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> How to configure 24 hour time, instead of AM/PM, in Thunderbird
> 62.2.0 nd/or 62.2.2.
I found this advice on https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1228724
An option under "Tools > Options, Advanced, General" n
On 11/16/19 5:47 AM, Tim via users wrote:
On Fri, 2019-11-15 at 10:27 -0500, Bob Goodwin wrote:
How to configure 24 hour time, instead of AM/PM, in Thunderbird
62.2.0 nd/or 62.2.2.
I found this advice on https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1228724
An option under "Tools >
On 11/16/19 7:31 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
> On 11/16/19 5:47 AM, Tim via users wrote:
>> On Fri, 2019-11-15 at 10:27 -0500, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>>> How to configure 24 hour time, instead of AM/PM, in Thunderbird
>>> 62.2.0 nd/or 62.2.2.
>> I found this advice
Le 16/11/2019 à 07:13, Ed Greshko a écrit :
It has moved to "Edit--->Preferences--->Advanced"
.
Well that works, but to my surprise English UK seems to still use AM/PM
12 hours? French does 24 hour time however I don't know if it will let
me use an Englsh spell checke
On 11/16/19 9:22 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
Le 16/11/2019 à 07:13, Ed Greshko a écrit :
It has moved to "Edit--->Preferences--->Advanced"
.
Well that works, but to my surprise English UK seems to still use
AM/PM 12 hours? French does 24 hour time however I don't know if i
s, but to my surprise English UK seems to still use AM/PM 12
> hours? French does 24 hour time however I don't know if it will let me use
> an Englsh spell checker, it seems it should ?
>
> If they can have all those language options why notan English 34 hourrs?
> /get frust
On 11/16/2019 04:31 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
It appears Thunderbird 68.2.2 does not have "Tools > Options." I don't
see Options anywhere? So I will work my way through the remaining
suggestions ...
You know, Mozilla maintains a help forum for Thunderbird. You might
find it best to ask there.
reset time back to the regional setting in
Thunderbird preferences and I rebooted the system rather than just
logging out and in, since I had tried several times earlier, although
re-logging might have worked.
The important thing is I now get 24 hour time for messages.
Thanks for the suggestion,
On 2019-11-16 13:01, Joe Zeff wrote:
You know, Mozilla maintains a help forum for Thunderbird. You might
find it best to ask there.
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often seem like the blind misleadin
On Sat, 2019-11-16 at 06:31 -0500, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> 24 hour time seems like sucb a basic need, always wondered why it
> wasn''t included as an option from the beginning with the earliest
> computers? There must be some insurmountable difficulty in adding
> that as an op
On 17/11/19 01:22, Bob Goodwin wrote:
Le 16/11/2019 à 07:13, Ed Greshko a écrit :
It has moved to "Edit--->Preferences--->Advanced"
.
Well that works, but to my surprise English UK seems to still use
AM/PM 12 hours? French does 24 hour time however I don't know if i
On 18/11/19 12:17, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 17/11/19 01:22, Bob Goodwin wrote:
Le 16/11/2019 à 07:13, Ed Greshko a écrit :
It has moved to "Edit--->Preferences--->Advanced"
.
Well that works, but to my surprise English UK seems to still use
AM/PM 12 hours? French d
to still use
AM/PM 12 hours? French does 24 hour time however I don't know if it
will let me use an Englsh spell checker, it seems it should ?
If they can have all those language options why notan English 34
hourrs? /get frustrated with Thunderbird but it's the only one I've
trie
I just made the same change on a second Fedora
31 computer and it shows 24 hour time ...
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Hi Bob, I could be wrong but from the cat ~/.bashrc you have shown here,
the export command isn't there.
regards,
Steve
What have I done wrong? I just made the same change on a second Fedora
31 computer and it shows 24 hour time ...
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On 11/21/19 7:20 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi Bob, I could be wrong but from the cat ~/.bashrc you have shown
here, the export command isn't there.
regards,
Steve
.
Yes, you are correct, I botched that ... I confused ~/.bashrc and
/home.bobg/.bashrc
After correcting that it is:
[bobg@Wo
On 2019-11-22 09:18, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> However after rebooting the computer Thunderbird time is still displayed in
> the 12 hour AM/PM format on this
> f-31 computer.
FWIW, I'm just "testing" at the moment.
I edited /usr/bin/thunderbird to add at the very beginning
export LC_TIME=C
I then
On 2019-11-16 04:07, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 11/15/19 7:27 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>> How to configure 24 hour time, instead of AM/PM, in Thunderbird 62.2.0 nd/or
>> 62.2.2.
>>
>> Presently I have created /usr/bin/thunderbird24h:
>>
>> /usr/bin/thunderbird2
On 2019-11-21 20:41, Ed Greshko wrote:
Advanced--->Date and Time Formatting
Regional settings locale: und
.
I reset Preferences > Advanced > Regional ,... :und and the 24
hour time reappeared. Something caused that to change, an update, or
something else I did? I dunno,
tially lose the automatic catering of Leap Seconds. One
interesting thing with this 24-hour time setting in the Gnome
preferences was that while Thunderbird was displaying its times in 12
hour format, Gnome was displaying times in 24-hour format.
Once I got Thunderbird displaying times i
On Sat, 2019-11-23 at 14:45 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> What I found with Thunderbird 72.0a1 was that in order to get
> Thunderbird to display times in 24 hour format, I had to go into
> Gnome Settings->Details->Date&Time (where I already had the time
> format specified as 24-hour) and turn off
All;
Sorry for the Off Topic post, as of Thunderbird 91 on Fedora 34 I only
see 24 hour time in the email / inbox list. Anyone know how to change it?
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OK. NOW what is Gnome doing???
Settings show that I have selected AM/PM for time, it was showing AM/PM
previously but now the time in the middle of the top line is in 24 hr time.
?
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07:13, Ed Greshko a écrit :
It has moved to "Edit--->Preferences--->Advanced"
.
Well that works, but to my surprise English UK seems to still use AM/PM 12
hours? French does 24 hour time however I don't know if it will let me use an
Englsh spell checker, it seems it should
On 1/12/22 11:12, Sbob wrote:
All;
Sorry for the Off Topic post, as of Thunderbird 91 on Fedora 34 I only
see 24 hour time in the email / inbox list. Anyone know how to change it?
Hi Sbob,
Try starting it with
bash -c "LC_TIME=en_US thunderbird"
-T
$ LC_TIME=C date
Wed Ja
On 01/04/2012 11:54 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
OK. NOW what is Gnome doing???
Settings show that I have selected AM/PM for time, it was showing
AM/PM previously but now the time in the middle of the top line is in
24 hr time.
?
Well I did a restart of gnome shell for the assistan
Hi;
how to configure Fedora 14 to be in 24-hour time format?
I'm running Fedora 14 in two different instances and neither of them
seem to allow me to modify the format of the time to be in 24-hour
format rather than the am/pm type.
Thanks in advance for the info.
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Hi;
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 00:05, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
> Hi;
>
> how to configure Fedora 14 to be in 24-hour time format?
>
> I'm running Fedora 14 in two different instances and neither of them
> seem to allow me to modify the format of the time to be in 24-hour
>
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 00:19:53 -0800,
Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
> Hi;
>
> On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 00:05, Kenneth Wolcott
> wrote:
> > Hi;
> >
> > how to configure Fedora 14 to be in 24-hour time format?
> >
> answer :-)
>
> http://fedoraforum.o
On Sun, 2010-12-26 at 00:05 -0800, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
> how to configure Fedora 14 to be in 24-hour time format?
>
> I'm running Fedora 14 in two different instances and neither of them
> seem to allow me to modify the format of the time to be in 24-hour
> format rather
On Sunday 26 December 2010 01:37 AM, Tim wrote:
> If you mean elsewhere, it may be a locale option. Or, perhaps, an
> environment variable.
>
Maybe LC_TIME? It is mentioned in `man 3 strftime' and `man locale'.
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On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 01:37, Tim wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-12-26 at 00:05 -0800, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
>> how to configure Fedora 14 to be in 24-hour time format?
>>
>> I'm running Fedora 14 in two different instances and neither of them
>> seem to allow me to mod
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