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    Date and time display

    Is there any chance of getting the usual option to configure the date display especially? The MM-DD-YYYY is confusing when you are used to DD-MM-YY(YY).

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    In the terminal, in your window manager, or on the site?
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    Sorry. I thought I was being clear. I mean the forum. I'd like to choose the date format displayed on the forum. It's a fairly standard option but I can't find it here.

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    I'm pretty sure it's a forum specific setting. If it was anywhere, it would be in profile options.
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    Nope.

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    I've added an "English - UK" option with the new format. It's in your profile options.

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    Wink

    You are too kind.

    FYI, this is how the date displays in the first post in this thread:
    %16-%10-%07, 07:00 AM
    That's using the usual Western or UTF-8 encodings.

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    How about now?

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    Cool

    16-10-07, 07:00 AM
    You really are wonderful.

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    Hi

    Hello i am able to answer you literary questions and if possible ask some questions from the members. please inform me as soon as possible

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