Time and week start day in Thunderbird in Ubuntu 18
Thunderbird in Ubuntu 18.04
I did set 24hrs format in Ubuntu by settings - Date & Time - Time Format and I have correct time on the top of my screen.
However, I still have 12hrs format in Thunderbird 18.04 and my weeks start on Sunday. I can not find provision to set date and time format in Thunderbird itself. (I have no problems of this kind using Windows version of Thunderbird before)
Is there any simple way to fix this problem?
Following some other discussion I did check locale and it says: LC_Time="en_Ca.UTF-8" - in the case of US it suppose to be 24 hrs (according to another chat on this webpage). I am in the process of learning Linux and, without GUI,I am little lost in deeper settings...
Few lines script what to do will be very helpful!
Regards, A.D.
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Thunderbird in Ubuntu 18.04
I did set 24hrs format in Ubuntu by settings - Date & Time - Time Format and I have correct time on the top of my screen.
However, I still have 12hrs format in Thunderbird 18.04 and my weeks start on Sunday. I can not find provision to set date and time format in Thunderbird itself. (I have no problems of this kind using Windows version of Thunderbird before)
Is there any simple way to fix this problem?
Following some other discussion I did check locale and it says: LC_Time="en_Ca.UTF-8" - in the case of US it suppose to be 24 hrs (according to another chat on this webpage). I am in the process of learning Linux and, without GUI,I am little lost in deeper settings...
Few lines script what to do will be very helpful!
Regards, A.D.
thunderbird format time
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Thunderbird in Ubuntu 18.04
I did set 24hrs format in Ubuntu by settings - Date & Time - Time Format and I have correct time on the top of my screen.
However, I still have 12hrs format in Thunderbird 18.04 and my weeks start on Sunday. I can not find provision to set date and time format in Thunderbird itself. (I have no problems of this kind using Windows version of Thunderbird before)
Is there any simple way to fix this problem?
Following some other discussion I did check locale and it says: LC_Time="en_Ca.UTF-8" - in the case of US it suppose to be 24 hrs (according to another chat on this webpage). I am in the process of learning Linux and, without GUI,I am little lost in deeper settings...
Few lines script what to do will be very helpful!
Regards, A.D.
thunderbird format time
Thunderbird in Ubuntu 18.04
I did set 24hrs format in Ubuntu by settings - Date & Time - Time Format and I have correct time on the top of my screen.
However, I still have 12hrs format in Thunderbird 18.04 and my weeks start on Sunday. I can not find provision to set date and time format in Thunderbird itself. (I have no problems of this kind using Windows version of Thunderbird before)
Is there any simple way to fix this problem?
Following some other discussion I did check locale and it says: LC_Time="en_Ca.UTF-8" - in the case of US it suppose to be 24 hrs (according to another chat on this webpage). I am in the process of learning Linux and, without GUI,I am little lost in deeper settings...
Few lines script what to do will be very helpful!
Regards, A.D.
thunderbird format time
thunderbird format time
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Open up your Thunderbird and locate the settings with Edit --> Preferences --> Advanced
on the Data and Time Formatting
select the first option to use you Ubuntu settings config for Time format.
Source: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1228724
Thank you for suggestion - I have choice of English UK and English Canada. Either gives me 24 hr time format. May date is as I like (YYYY-MM-DD) - seems be Ubuntu setting. What about Config Editor? Is there any listing & guidance available? I see calendar.timezone.local which in my case is set " America/Toronto " AD
– A.D.
Jan 16 at 23:25
I nearly found it: activities - settings - Language and Regions then: language=English (Canada in my case) Formats=United Kingdom With such a settings I have time in 24 hrs format, week starts with Monday. Penalty is that date format is dd/mm/yyyy. I am looking further...
– A.D.
Jan 17 at 22:36
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Open up your Thunderbird and locate the settings with Edit --> Preferences --> Advanced
on the Data and Time Formatting
select the first option to use you Ubuntu settings config for Time format.
Source: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1228724
Thank you for suggestion - I have choice of English UK and English Canada. Either gives me 24 hr time format. May date is as I like (YYYY-MM-DD) - seems be Ubuntu setting. What about Config Editor? Is there any listing & guidance available? I see calendar.timezone.local which in my case is set " America/Toronto " AD
– A.D.
Jan 16 at 23:25
I nearly found it: activities - settings - Language and Regions then: language=English (Canada in my case) Formats=United Kingdom With such a settings I have time in 24 hrs format, week starts with Monday. Penalty is that date format is dd/mm/yyyy. I am looking further...
– A.D.
Jan 17 at 22:36
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Open up your Thunderbird and locate the settings with Edit --> Preferences --> Advanced
on the Data and Time Formatting
select the first option to use you Ubuntu settings config for Time format.
Source: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1228724
Thank you for suggestion - I have choice of English UK and English Canada. Either gives me 24 hr time format. May date is as I like (YYYY-MM-DD) - seems be Ubuntu setting. What about Config Editor? Is there any listing & guidance available? I see calendar.timezone.local which in my case is set " America/Toronto " AD
– A.D.
Jan 16 at 23:25
I nearly found it: activities - settings - Language and Regions then: language=English (Canada in my case) Formats=United Kingdom With such a settings I have time in 24 hrs format, week starts with Monday. Penalty is that date format is dd/mm/yyyy. I am looking further...
– A.D.
Jan 17 at 22:36
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Open up your Thunderbird and locate the settings with Edit --> Preferences --> Advanced
on the Data and Time Formatting
select the first option to use you Ubuntu settings config for Time format.
Source: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1228724
Open up your Thunderbird and locate the settings with Edit --> Preferences --> Advanced
on the Data and Time Formatting
select the first option to use you Ubuntu settings config for Time format.
Source: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1228724
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Thank you for suggestion - I have choice of English UK and English Canada. Either gives me 24 hr time format. May date is as I like (YYYY-MM-DD) - seems be Ubuntu setting. What about Config Editor? Is there any listing & guidance available? I see calendar.timezone.local which in my case is set " America/Toronto " AD
– A.D.
Jan 16 at 23:25
I nearly found it: activities - settings - Language and Regions then: language=English (Canada in my case) Formats=United Kingdom With such a settings I have time in 24 hrs format, week starts with Monday. Penalty is that date format is dd/mm/yyyy. I am looking further...
– A.D.
Jan 17 at 22:36
add a comment |
Thank you for suggestion - I have choice of English UK and English Canada. Either gives me 24 hr time format. May date is as I like (YYYY-MM-DD) - seems be Ubuntu setting. What about Config Editor? Is there any listing & guidance available? I see calendar.timezone.local which in my case is set " America/Toronto " AD
– A.D.
Jan 16 at 23:25
I nearly found it: activities - settings - Language and Regions then: language=English (Canada in my case) Formats=United Kingdom With such a settings I have time in 24 hrs format, week starts with Monday. Penalty is that date format is dd/mm/yyyy. I am looking further...
– A.D.
Jan 17 at 22:36
Thank you for suggestion - I have choice of English UK and English Canada. Either gives me 24 hr time format. May date is as I like (YYYY-MM-DD) - seems be Ubuntu setting. What about Config Editor? Is there any listing & guidance available? I see calendar.timezone.local which in my case is set " America/Toronto " AD
– A.D.
Jan 16 at 23:25
Thank you for suggestion - I have choice of English UK and English Canada. Either gives me 24 hr time format. May date is as I like (YYYY-MM-DD) - seems be Ubuntu setting. What about Config Editor? Is there any listing & guidance available? I see calendar.timezone.local which in my case is set " America/Toronto " AD
– A.D.
Jan 16 at 23:25
I nearly found it: activities - settings - Language and Regions then: language=English (Canada in my case) Formats=United Kingdom With such a settings I have time in 24 hrs format, week starts with Monday. Penalty is that date format is dd/mm/yyyy. I am looking further...
– A.D.
Jan 17 at 22:36
I nearly found it: activities - settings - Language and Regions then: language=English (Canada in my case) Formats=United Kingdom With such a settings I have time in 24 hrs format, week starts with Monday. Penalty is that date format is dd/mm/yyyy. I am looking further...
– A.D.
Jan 17 at 22:36
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