Re: Locale Setting suggestion

Eustace <[email protected]> Thu, 10 Nov 2011 03:03:53 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.comp.openoffice.questions
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On 2011-11-09 15:29 Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> It's not so much US Army (especially historically) as ISO and the
> international standard for recording dates.

That would be another option. The advantage of a US Army setting would 
be that those in the US wouldn't have to set currency etc. The advantage 
of an ISO setting would be that people in other countries would be able 
to use it.

> My computer allows me to do that no matter what my Locale is,
> although not all of my applications pay attention.  It is easier
> to set in some applications, not in others.

Same experiences here.

> Perhaps another way to handle this as a feature is to ask that
> global date settings be in the Tools | Options.  Of course, where
> a specific format (e.g., "yyyy-mm-dd") has been set on a field or
> table cell, it should be honored as set.  But it would be nice to
> have a way to specify defaults, even if that the settings from the
> host computer be used.

I agree.

>   - Dennis
>
> Next Up: The unbelievable difficulty of handling date-time values
> across time zones and across local-time changes.

emf

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