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chris37170
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Hello, your calendar is a very good work , but when I show the list of the Calendar there is a small wrong time format for German. For example the time Format in localcalendar shows Freitag, Januar 12 2018 but in German it is Freitag, 12. Januar 2018 . And the short format for days in German is (Mo, Di, Mi, Do, Fr, Sa, So) and the long format is (Montag, Dienstag, Mittwoch, Donnerstag, Freitag, Samstag, Sonntag). Can you possibly change that? Thanks Christoph P.S.: I apologize for my bad English |
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localendar Expert Joined: Aug 9, 2022 Posts: 6395 Status: Offline |
Short names corrected, thank you. The Day/Month order for Germany (and other countries) should be shown properly (we are still looking at the punctuation) ---------------------------------------- Marc Higgins Support Associate, localendar.com Follow us on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/localendar_news |
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chris37170
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Hello Marc, Thank you for the quick implementation of the date format. A little thing is missing then it is perfect. In Germany, a dot follows after the day, similar to the 1th, 2nd or 3rd, etc. in English, then a space. The long date format is DDDD, DD. MMMM YYYY (Freitag, 12. Dezember 2017). The short date format would be DDD, DD.MM.YYYY (Fr, 12.12.2017). Sincerly Christoph |
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localendar Expert Joined: Aug 9, 2022 Posts: 6395 Status: Offline |
Yes, I did get that, thank you. As I mentioned, we are still looking at how to best handle the punctuation (dots) and hope to have that in soon. ---------------------------------------- Marc Higgins Support Associate, localendar.com Follow us on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/localendar_news |
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