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/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 something or has
something changed since Fedora-20?
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.
FWIW, I now have this working fine in F31/KDE.
It works fine when launching T-Bird from the "Application Laucher" in the
"Favorites" section as well as the "Applications--->Internet"
section. As well as from a keyboard shortcut.
I used the "Edit Applications" function of the Launcher to edit the T-Bird entry
in the "Applications--->Internet" section.
I modified that entry to have the command be "LC_TIME=C thunderbird %u".
I then started T-Bird and checked the box in Preferences--->Advanced which is shown as
Regional settings locale: und
I think similar things can be done depending on the desktop in use. I forget what Bob is
using. :-) :-)
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