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Mike Potter

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Nov 22, 2002, 1:33:55 PM11/22/02
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There's a new build up today that will only show you certain hours in a
day, unless you have an event outside of the range you specify.
This doesn't *exactly* fix the problem of not being able to scroll to a
certain hour. Instead, it works around that problem by not showing you
hours where you don't have events in.
You can set the start and end dates in the prefs panel.
You can get the builds from http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/
Mike

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Davamundo

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Nov 22, 2002, 3:43:42 PM11/22/02
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Mike Potter wrote:
>snip<

> You can set the start and end dates in the prefs panel.

You've done it again, Mike, but a longtime MozAnnoyance is now a fly in
your ointment;
the Prefs window is not resizable, and the end-of-day time selection box
lands in an inacessable edge of that dialog !

Otherwise, mighty work !
Davamundo

Nikita

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Nov 23, 2002, 3:26:00 AM11/23/02
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Would it be possible to change the viewable hour range from AM/PM time
setting to 24-hour clock? I'm sure many non-US users will be confused
on whether midnight falls on 12AM or 12PM...


Thank you for all the great work,


-Nikita.

Peter Lairo

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Nov 23, 2002, 5:10:43 AM11/23/02
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Nikita wrote:
> Would it be possible to change the viewable hour range from AM/PM time
> setting to 24-hour clock? I'm sure many non-US users will be confused
> on whether midnight falls on 12AM or 12PM...

I 100% agree. 24-hour time format is far mor preferable. Even the US
Army uses it!

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Regards,

Peter Lairo

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privatization of the Web.' (Mitchell Baker)

Morten K. Hansen

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Nov 23, 2002, 7:05:28 AM11/23/02
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Den 23-11-2002 09:26, skrev Nikita:

> Would it be possible to change the viewable hour range from AM/PM time
> setting to 24-hour clock? I'm sure many non-US users will be confused
> on whether midnight falls on 12AM or 12PM...
>

[snipped]

It is a setting on your system.
In 'Control Panel' click on 'International'. On the 'Time' tab make sure
that your 'Format...' is noted as 'TT:mm:ss' Capital T's select 24 hour
format.

HTH
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Morten K. Hansen
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Torsten Lilge

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Nov 25, 2002, 4:55:05 AM11/25/02
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Mike Potter wrote:

Great! This really works fine within day view. Is it also possible to
enable this feature for the week view?

Torsten Lilge

Torsten Lilge

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Nov 25, 2002, 4:59:27 AM11/25/02
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Morten K. Hansen wrote:

> Den 23-11-2002 09:26, skrev Nikita:
>
>
> >Would it be possible to change the viewable hour range from AM/PM time
> >setting to 24-hour clock? I'm sure many non-US users will be confused
> >on whether midnight falls on 12AM or 12PM...
> >
>
> [snipped]
>
> It is a setting on your system.
> In 'Control Panel' click on 'International'. On the 'Time' tab make sure
> that your 'Format...' is noted as 'TT:mm:ss' Capital T's select 24 hour
> format.
>
> HTH

To my opinion the text in the preferences dialog box is always AM/PM.
But if you have chosen 24h-display in your system settings, you have to
enter 07 in the AM box and 19 in the PM box for a visible range from
7:00 to 19:00.

Torsten Lilge

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