Time
Re: Time
Hi,
Not quitte shure what you mean, you are rather short in your request.
Maybe this can be of any help:
YoWindow takes its time from your PC.
So if your PC's on 12 hour format, so will YoWindow be
The same goes for 24 hour format of course.
Maybe you need to change that on your computer?
Goodluck,
Fred
Not quitte shure what you mean, you are rather short in your request.
Maybe this can be of any help:
YoWindow takes its time from your PC.
So if your PC's on 12 hour format, so will YoWindow be

The same goes for 24 hour format of course.
Maybe you need to change that on your computer?
Goodluck,
Fred
Re: Time
Great!
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Re: Time
Hi Mike,msirianno wrote:Thanks Fred !
Changed my computer time to 24 hour format (military) and YoWindow now displays it.
Mike.
it is not a "military" format ... all countries all over the world using this 24 h format ... without a handfull of countries

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/24-hour_clock
Sorry, but the ROW is also existing ...
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Re: Time
I guess with "us" you mean the "U.S."msirianno wrote:Most of us do...
i know it's getting more and more off-topic but for us good-old-europeans who use 24-hour-format in everyday-life it is (or should be) somehow important to make a difference between military and civil issues (and i don't mean only pronounciation).
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Re: Time
Hi Mike,
I fear, you have not understood the subtle explanation of Reinhart. We in europe make a clear difference between our daily life and the military issues. So for example every country spells in their own language and don't use the -so called- "Nato/U.S.-alphabet (of course I know it).
I'm afraid you don't red my link to Wiki:
"The 12-hour clock is however still dominant in a handful of countries, particularly in Australia, Canada (except Quebec), India, the Philippines, Pakistan, the United Kingdom and the United States."
So, in the rest of world in civil life the 24-hour time is standard!
Werner
I fear, you have not understood the subtle explanation of Reinhart. We in europe make a clear difference between our daily life and the military issues. So for example every country spells in their own language and don't use the -so called- "Nato/U.S.-alphabet (of course I know it).
I'm afraid you don't red my link to Wiki:
"The 12-hour clock is however still dominant in a handful of countries, particularly in Australia, Canada (except Quebec), India, the Philippines, Pakistan, the United Kingdom and the United States."
So, in the rest of world in civil life the 24-hour time is standard!
Werner
My weatherstation: TFA-Nexus with WsWin
http://wetter.toernover.com
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http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstat ... hspan=year
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http://wetter.toernover.com
Wonderground
http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstat ... hspan=year
My Place:
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