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I believe if you hover over the date, there should be a tooltip with the exact date and time.--M
On 22 February 2018 at 10:35, Milos Miljkovic <mmiljk...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hiya,Is there a way in Jupyter Lab to display "Last modified" column in Files tab in ISO 8601 format? Current format of "a xyz ago" is utterly useless. If there isn't a way to do this, where should I have a peek for a PR.Cheers,Miloš.
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Not sure how I feel about showing users ISO 8601 formatted datetimes though.
It is not a particularly human friendly datetime format.
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Not sure how I feel about showing users ISO 8601 formatted datetimes though.It is not a particularly human friendly datetime format.
It’s standard in Japan. And it is an international standard, after all. Besides which, it makes logical sense.
2) How long ago did I edit that document (in human terms)? ISO 8601 is
sub-optimal for that as a user has to look at something like
"2018-02-28T15:25:47+00:00", then look at their current time and do
that math to figure out "oh, that was 5 minutes ago". The moment js
style is optimized to answer this question.
2) How long ago did I edit that document (in human terms)? ISO 8601 is
sub-optimal for that as a user has to look at something like
"2018-02-28T15:25:47+00:00", then look at their current time and do
that math to figure out "oh, that was 5 minutes ago". The moment js
style is optimized to answer this question.
The difference between these two outputs isn't about standards, it is
about what question the user is trying to answer.
Furthermore, that
question may change depending on what a user is doing (it changes over
time for a single user). Because of that, I don't think putting this
as a configuration option makes sense. Having a UI control that allows
a user to quickly switch date formats on the fly is probably more
appropriate. In terms of the default, my hypothesis is that question
2) above is the question users are asking the majority of the time.
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Matthias, helpful thoughts! I think your example points to a third
question a user might be trying to answer:
3) "How are the last modified times of these notebooks differ?"
I fully agree that seeing a set of notebooks with a time of "X Y ago"
is not helpful tin answering that question. However, I don't think the
usability issues are unique to "long times" ago. For example, it would
be just as painful to see a few notebooks that say "5 minutes ago" as
"5 month ago" if I am trying to answer this third question.
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