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24h time and european date format
#1
Hello,
how to set RouteConverter time display in 24-hour format and date display format DD.MM.YYYY?

When I was using Windows XP, I had the European date format (for example, 11.07.2013 16:28:03). Now I'm using Windows 7 64bit (it is now 7/11/13 4:28:03 PM).

version: 2.9

greetings from Poland Smile

Peter
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#2
(19.05.2013, 19:41)Piotrek71 Wrote: how to set RouteConverter time display in 24-hour format and date display format DD.MM.YYYY?

Hi Peter,

the time display depends on the system locale of your machine.

(19.05.2013, 19:41)Piotrek71 Wrote: When I was using Windows XP, I had the European date format (for example, 11.07.2013 16:28:03). Now I'm using Windows 7 64bit (it is now 7/11/13 4:28:03 PM).

I guess you Windows XP and 7 machine differ in their default locale. If you don't want to change it, change the locale inside RouteConverter undert Extras/Options...

(19.05.2013, 19:41)Piotrek71 Wrote: greetings from Poland Smile

There is still no Polish translation - how about you?
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Christian
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(20.05.2013, 19:43)routeconverter Wrote: I guess you Windows XP and 7 machine differ in their default locale. If you don't want to change it, change the locale inside RouteConverter undert Extras/Options...

I set the time UTC. Where can I change the time display format?
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(21.05.2013, 22:06)Piotrek71 Wrote: Where can I change the time display format?

As I wrote earlier: the time format depends on the locale. Change the language to Italian, French, Spanish, Dutch, German...
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#5
I set language on: default and it changed date and time format Smile Thank you!

Greetings
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#6
I could write a Polish translation of the program. How do I do that?
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#7
Hi

I can help about translation.
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#8
(23.05.2013, 19:22)Piotrek71 Wrote: I could write a Polish translation of the program. How do I do that?

First have a look at the translations at https://github.com/cpesch/RouteConverter...verter/gui

RouteConverter.properties is the English translation, which is the default language and thus a bit special: it contains keystrokes and icon definitions, which a not needed for other languages. All the other files ending with .properties are localizations to the 11 other languages that are currently supported.

To translate to Polish start with the language you know best from the ones that are already translated and translate everything on the right side.

So

file-menu=File

becomes something like

file-menu=Plik

The file has to be UTF-8 encoded. Notepad and WordPad are not enough for this. Use a text editor like Notepad++ or UltraEdit for editing.

Once you've translated everything up to the help-menu, you should send me an email with the RouteConverter_pl.properties and I'll do a prerelease to check if it works.

Do this help you?
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Christian
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#9
(26.05.2013, 14:52)RoboD Wrote: I can help about translation.

Great, which language?
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Christian
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#10
Ok., I will do it Smile
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