Hi :)
The fact of something appearing in a format dialogue box is not really proof of 
that format being used!  I've never seen nor heard of the USA way being used in 
the UK.  Perhaps it's used in the US airbases.  Wouldn't it be a tad confusing 
if both ways were really being used here?  I think you have found a bug in the 
format dialogue but i would be amazed if those dialogues are really specific to 
a locale setting.  
Regards from
Tom :)  


--- On Tue, 24/7/12, Dan <elderdanle...@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Dan <elderdanle...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: LibO 3.6.0.2 - Calc: date notation
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Tuesday, 24 July, 2012, 0:02

     Let me see: open Calc in LO 3.6.0.2 and format a column selecting the 
Category as Date and the Language as English(UK). It does not seem to matter 
what is selected as the Format. (I selected 31/12/99.) Enter 20-7 in a cell. It 
becomes 20/7/12. When 20/7 is entered in a cell of the column, 20/7/12 is the 
result.
     It is a matter of formatting the column, cell, or row for the type of data 
to be placed in the sheet. With the correct format [English(USA)], I can enter 
20-7 in a cell, and it will become Saturday, July 20,2012 or Saturday, 20 July 
2012 depending upon what format I use. (The last one would require selecting 
User-defined Category and the appropriate entries in the Format code box.)
     Ah yes, the "weird" USA way. While I had the Format dialog open with UK as 
the Language, I noticed something in the list of Format examples: MM-DD! If it 
should be DD/MM/YY, then why should it also be MM/DD? OK so the USA way is 
weird, but then so is the British. Check it out.  Chuckle, Chuckle! (From where 
this is located in the Format example list, I think I know why it is this way. 
(ISO 8601) But I could not resist replying to Tom's comment.

--Dan

Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> I thought the USA way was the amazingly weird
> mm/dd/yy
> 
> Apparently it's important to use / instead of - in order to make sure it's 
> easier to mis-read.  With some people's handwriting an 11 might look like 1/ 
> or vice-versa.
> Regards from
> Tom :)
> 
> 
> --- On Mon, 23/7/12, Joep L. Blom <jlb...@neuroweave.nl> wrote:
> 
> From: Joep L. Blom <jlb...@neuroweave.nl>
> Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: LibO 3.6.0.2 - Calc: date notation
> To: users@global.libreoffice.org
> Cc: "Andreas Säger" <ville...@t-online.de>
> Date: Monday, 23 July, 2012, 22:18
> 
> On 23-07-12 21:02, Andreas Säger wrote:
>> Am 23.07.2012 14:44, Guy Voets wrote:
>>> Hi folks,
>>> 
>>> A LibO spreadsheet, made in LibO, Dutch version (no Excel or OOo past).
>>> 
>>>       - In LibO 3.5.5, I used to give in dates as 20-7 and they were
>>> shown as
>>>       20 Jul 12.
>>>       - In LibO 3.6.0.2, if I enter 20-7, 20-7 is shown in the cell.
>>> 
>>> If I enter 20-7-12, the date is inverted into 12 Jul 2020.
>>> So instead of entering 20-7, I now need to enter 12-7-20 to get the
>>> desired
>>> notation 20 Jul 12.
>>> 
>>> Is this a new feature, or a bug?
>>> 
>> 
>> This is just another anti-feature that has been added to Calc against
>> all reason simply because too many inexperienced users who never really
>> used any spreadsheets insisted loudly enough.
>> I will upgrade my LibreOffice 3.5 to ApacheOpenOffice 3.4.1.
>> 
>> 
> I resent the US way of ISO 8601. We Dutch and other Europeans use the
> more logical sequence of day-month-year instead of the illogical
> year-month-day.(most important first, least important last: very often
> the year can be missed).
> Joep
> 
> 
> 



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