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admoore
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leading zero in kde digital clock

Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:01 pm
Anyone know how to get rid of the leading zero in the kde4 digital clock? I don't really like seeing "09:30", I'd rather just see "9:30".


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at the moment, just if you apply a path to it.
ask that as a feature request.


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What do you mean by a path?

Just filed bug rept 173198 against the leading zero issue


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admoore wrote:Anyone know how to get rid of the leading zero in the kde4 digital clock? I don't really like seeing "09:30", I'd rather just see "9:30".


My clock doesn't show the "0".
Are you using 24-hour time?

I have my date/time setting as such:
pH:MM:SS AMPM

Rather than the default:
HH:MM:SS
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admoore wrote:Anyone know how to get rid of the leading zero in the kde4 digital clock? I don't really like seeing "09:30", I'd rather just see "9:30".


You can change that in system settings -> Country/Region & Language -> Time & Dates. The syntax of this is explained in detail over here.


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