[arch-general] Time stamps are in 24 hour format how can you change this.
Hi all, I am using Jenux which is a basic installer for arch Linux, but any I have notest that for some reason when using thunderbird with orca, Time and day are spoken in 24 hour format with year, month day followed by the time in 24 hour format. My time zone is set correctly. For example 2020/2020/jfirstjf 15:jj. Any one know how to switch to udds format? It's driving me crazy. If I use orca to get the time it is spoken correctly. Thanks all. Matthew PS, I have checked the arch wiki, but came up empty. Thanks.
That may be adjustable in orca settings if thunderbird respects orca settings. I think it's general and then date format and time format. On Mon, 6 Apr 2020, Matthew dyer via arch-general wrote:
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 13:57:46 From: Matthew dyer via arch-general <arch-general@archlinux.org> To: 'General Discussion about Arch Linux' <arch-general@archlinux.org> Cc: ilovecountrymusic483@gmail.com Subject: [arch-general] Time stamps are in 24 hour format how can you change this.
Hi all,
I am using Jenux which is a basic installer for arch Linux, but any I have notest that for some reason when using thunderbird with orca, Time and day are spoken in 24 hour format with year, month day followed by the time in 24 hour format. My time zone is set correctly. For example 2020/2020/jfirstjf 15:jj. Any one know how to switch to udds format? It's driving me crazy. If I use orca to get the time it is spoken correctly. Thanks all.
Matthew
PS, I have checked the arch wiki, but came up empty. Thanks.
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On Mon, Apr 6, 2020, 1:57 PM Matthew dyer via arch-general < arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I am using Jenux which is a basic installer for arch Linux, but any I have notest that for some reason when using thunderbird with orca, Time and day are spoken in 24 hour format with year, month day followed by the time in 24 hour format. My time zone is set correctly. For example 2020/2020/jfirstjf 15:jj. Any one know how to switch to udds format? It's driving me crazy. If I use orca to get the time it is spoken correctly. Thanks all.
Matthew
PS, I have checked the arch wiki, but came up empty. Thanks.
And anyway, you should not be using an installer to install Arch Linux. The Arch Wiki is more than enough to get an Arch system up and running.
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