[mythtv] Mythweb locale (localised date and timeformat)
Steven Cruysberghs
steven.cruysberghs at tiscali.be
Wed May 5 05:28:27 EDT 2004
Just tried it and it looks great. It is now : "wo 5 mei, 2004, 11:00"
:-)
Maybe the default time/date setting could be moved to the language.php
files too? In Dutch day_of_month - month (%e %b) makes more sense then
month - day_of_month (%b %e)
If I use the Mythweb settings screen to change date/time settings they
seem to get ignored.
Great work!!!
Steven
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: mythtv-dev-bounces at mythtv.org
> [mailto:mythtv-dev-bounces at mythtv.org] Namens Chris Petersen
> Verzonden: woensdag 5 mei 2004 8:41
> Aan: Development of mythtv
> Onderwerp: Re: [mythtv] Mythweb locale (localised date and timeformat)
>
>
> ok, I've just committed changes that should convert most
> related date() calls to strftime().. I don't particularly
> care for the lack of things like a no-leading-zero "hour"
> field in strftime(), but if it annoys me enough, I'll just
> write a wrapper to manually strip out some of that stuff.
>
> Could someone in another locale please check that this works
> properly?
> I've added what I think are appropriate locale strings to the
> language files.
>
> Mind you, this will wipe out your date/time string settings,
> so if you've changed them, you'll have to reconfigure. the
> "format help" link also now goes to strftime() instead of date() help.
>
> -Chris
>
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