on 6/26/2007 3:23 PM, Bob Goodwin - W2BOD wrote: > David Boles wrote: >> on 6/26/2007 10:18 AM, Bob Goodwin - W2BOD wrote: >> >>> Does anyone know how to get Thunderbird to use 24 hour time when listing >>> email "Date?" >>> >>> I use a large font and need the space that the stupid AM/PM takes for >>> useful [to me] information! >>> >>> I know this is may not be a Fedora question but ... >>> >>> Bob Goodwin >>> >>> >> Look at the TB extension named ConfigDate. >> >> Also: The 'button' on the far right of line allows you to set what is in >> the line. >> >> Do you know that the size of the chosen display areas is drag left/right >> adjustable? >> >> > ConfigDate is nice in that it shows the time of origination with 24 hour > time and an offset such as -0400 in the header but it still doesn't fix > the dumb AM/PM in the message listing which remains in 12 hour time. > > There must be a way to change that since most places in the world do not > use that form of time notation? > > Anyway I like the extension ... > > Bob Goodwin > Sorry that this does not do what you need. I did not see anything about what you are describing. There is a Thunderbird list, like this one, and a TBird forum. You might ask there. If it can not be done you could put a RFE in the Mozilla Bugzilla asking for this. -- David
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