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Not all countries and languages are using the same format to display numbers, time, currency and other units.  
Not all countries and languages are using the same format to display numbers, time, currency and other units.  


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For example in France, you would write a date in this "dd/mm/yyyy" format and in the US, you would instead use the "yyyy.mm.dd" format.  
For example in France, you would write a date in this "dd/mm/yyyy" format and in the US, you would instead use the "yyyy.mm.dd" format.  


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Plasma let you configure exactly how you want to read these formats.  
Plasma let you configure exactly how you want to read these formats.  


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[[File:FormatsSettings.png|500px|center]]
[[File:FormatsSettings.png|500px|center]]


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== More Information ==
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* [https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/kde-workspace/kcontrol/formats/index.html KDE official documentation]
* [https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/kde-workspace/kcontrol/formats/index.html KDE official documentation]
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Revision as of 23:11, 15 January 2019

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Not all countries and languages are using the same format to display numbers, time, currency and other units.

For example in France, you would write a date in this "dd/mm/yyyy" format and in the US, you would instead use the "yyyy.mm.dd" format.

Plasma let you configure exactly how you want to read these formats.

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You can look at the description section, to see a live preview of your change.


More Information