gnomeweb-wml r6709 - trunk/projects.gnome.org/gnumeric
- From: mortenw svn gnome org
- To: svn-commits-list gnome org
- Subject: gnomeweb-wml r6709 - trunk/projects.gnome.org/gnumeric
- Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 20:15:09 +0000 (UTC)
Author: mortenw
Date: Thu Mar 19 20:15:09 2009
New Revision: 6709
URL: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gnomeweb-wml?rev=6709&view=rev
Log:
Add short time format.
Modified:
trunk/projects.gnome.org/gnumeric/date-time-formats.shtml
Modified: trunk/projects.gnome.org/gnumeric/date-time-formats.shtml
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--- trunk/projects.gnome.org/gnumeric/date-time-formats.shtml (original)
+++ trunk/projects.gnome.org/gnumeric/date-time-formats.shtml Thu Mar 19 20:15:09 2009
@@ -10,7 +10,8 @@
codes representing the right format. If that makes no sense to you, drop by
the Gnumeric IRC channel and ask.</p>
<p>Most of these have reasonable defaults if you do not translate them or
-translate them to the empty string. You can try out a given format in Gnumeric:
+translate them to the empty string. In fact, if the default works fine, please
+translate to an empty string. You can try out a given format in Gnumeric:
(1) Enter "1-Feb-2009" into cell A1. (2) Select A1. (3) Press
Ctrl-1. (4) Select "Custom" and enter the format you wish to try.</p>
<p>Wikipedia has a good overview of <a
@@ -38,5 +39,8 @@
tells us that a 12 or 24 hour clock is in use. Note, that the 12-hour clock
will use a single digit for the hour if possible.</p>
+ <h2>short Time Format</h1>
+<p>This defaults to "hh:mm" which is probably ok for most locales.</p>
+
</div>
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