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1 | initial version | posted 2014-01-21 22:40:14 +0200 |
System language is set to "English (UK)" and locale
command confirms that (locale is really en_GB
) though weeks in Calendar begin on Sunday and Maps app shows imperial units. These apps treat en_GB
locale as though it is en_US
.
Naturally, en_GB
uses metrical units and weeks begin on Monday in this locale. So this is some kind of bug.
BTW, I think that it would be better idea to let user decide what measurement units, date fromats, delimiters, etc. he/she wants to use instead of just selecting one general locale.
2 | No.2 Revision |
System language is set to "English (UK)" and locale
command confirms that (locale is really en_GB
) though weeks in Calendar begin on Sunday and Maps app shows imperial units. These apps treat en_GB
locale as though it is en_US
.
Naturally, en_GB
uses metrical units and weeks begin on Monday in this locale. So this is some kind of bug.
BTW, I think that it would be better idea to let user decide what measurement units, date fromats, delimiters, etc. he/she wants to use instead of just selecting one general locale.
still here in 2.0.4.13
3 | No.3 Revision |
System language is set to "English (UK)" and locale
command confirms that (locale is really en_GB
) though weeks in Calendar begin on Sunday and Maps app shows imperial units. These apps treat en_GB
locale as though it is en_US
.
Naturally, en_GB
uses metrical units and weeks begin on Monday in this locale. So this is some kind of bug.
BTW, I think that it would be better idea to let user decide what measurement units, date fromats, delimiters, etc. he/she wants to use instead of just selecting one general locale.
still here in 2.0.4.132.0.4.13: i would change it to feature request and make it define able by user (setting of calendar)