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Please add a configuration option to use a different date format within the Setting dialog (alongside the Currency selector). Alternatively, make the date format use whatever is selected system-wide in the system's computer's locale settings.
In Canada, the dd/mm/yyyy is never used, and is very tough for me to wrap my head around. I would prefer yyyy-mm-dd, as that is the standard for computing systems, but mm/dd/yyyy is very common in the US, so that should be added/respected as well.
Thanks!
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Everywhere I could find is already using toLocaleString(), theoretically that should mean it respects the system locale settings.. I think the best way forward would be to add a new config option to explicitly set locale.
I'm running it on Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, still with host-manager v1.0.23, for reference. I know electron has some issues, so maybe this is yet another place it lacks support. Or maybe I've done something wrong. I'm not certain
Please add a configuration option to use a different date format within the Setting dialog (alongside the Currency selector). Alternatively, make the date format use whatever is selected system-wide in the
system'scomputer's locale settings.In Canada, the dd/mm/yyyy is never used, and is very tough for me to wrap my head around. I would prefer yyyy-mm-dd, as that is the standard for computing systems, but mm/dd/yyyy is very common in the US, so that should be added/respected as well.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: