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Re: [O] Date/time prompt parses '3-2' as 'Month-Day', can I configure it
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Achim Gratz |
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Re: [O] Date/time prompt parses '3-2' as 'Month-Day', can I configure it to parse it as 'Day-Month' ? |
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Tue, 29 Jan 2013 23:16:17 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.2.92 (gnu/linux) |
Nick Dokos writes:
> (untested) I believe you can enter dates in "european dot" notation:
>
> 2013.2.3
I don't know any place in Europe using such a format, the one that is
used at least here is D[D].M[M].[YY[YY]] (but it also suffers from the
same sort of potential ambiguity and confusion that plagues the american
M[M]/D[D][/YY]).
> FWIW, I find ISO notation (with its left-to-right decrease in
> significance, mirroring that of numbers) the most sensible arrangement,
> and now use it almost exclusively.
Yes (assuming this is ISO8601 we're talking about). As another bonus,
it does sort correctly without jumping through burning hoops.
Regards,
Achim.
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- [O] Date/time prompt parses '3-2' as 'Month-Day', can I configure it to parse it as 'Day-Month' ?, Marcel van der Boom, 2013/01/29
- Re: [O] Date/time prompt parses '3-2' as 'Month-Day', can I configure it to parse it as 'Day-Month' ?, Sebastien Vauban, 2013/01/29
- Re: [O] Date/time prompt parses '3-2' as 'Month-Day', can I configure it to parse it as 'Day-Month' ?, Marcel van der Boom, 2013/01/29
- Re: [O] Date/time prompt parses '3-2' as 'Month-Day', can I configure it to parse it as 'Day-Month' ?, Nick Dokos, 2013/01/29
- Re: [O] Date/time prompt parses '3-2' as 'Month-Day', can I configure it to parse it as 'Day-Month' ?,
Achim Gratz <=
- Re: [O] Date/time prompt parses '3-2' as 'Month-Day', can I configure it to parse it as 'Day-Month' ?, Nick Dokos, 2013/01/29
- Re: [O] Date/time prompt parses '3-2' as 'Month-Day', can I configure it to parse it as 'Day-Month' ?, David Rogers, 2013/01/30