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Problem with Cinnamon Time Applet after update today

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 5:20 pm
by malligt
I just upgraded the x-org, and now the Cinnamon time will not set in am/pm. It only allows 24 hr time to be chosen, no matter which/how you choose it, it will not set (example) 4:17 PM.

Re: Problem with Cinnamon Time Applet after update today

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 5:44 pm
by twopumpchump
Open Cinnamon Settings and on the Calandar set the date format for panel(%l:%M). There is a link on that page to generate your own style date/time formats if you have trouble.

Re: Problem with Cinnamon Time Applet after update today

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 6:52 pm
by woodsmoke
LOL
It looks as if his "ratings" might go up a tad since his server is being hit so many times that I can't get on! :) He is ranked as less than 300 hits per month.... so this is a GOOD thing! :)

http://urlspy.co.uk/www.foragoodstrftime.com

woodsmoke

Re: Problem with Cinnamon Time Applet after update today

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 9:16 pm
by malligt
Lets get back on point, if you please...

Concerning the Cinnamon desktop of Mint 12 64 bit:

sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade

After updating (see above) today (X-org), the clock in the lower right, permanently remains in the 24 hr setting.

The AM/PM setting of the clock on other desktops (Gnome, Gnome Classic, Mate, etc.) works just fine.

You can click on the clock applet, and then "set AM/PM", but the clock remains in the 24 hr setting. I can't get it to change to AM/PM.

EDIT: Upload image
Screenshot-History64bit cinnamon.png

Re: Problem with Cinnamon Time Applet after update today

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 9:51 pm
by craig10x
Did you try this in Cinnamon settings...i had the same problem when i got the latest version up date of Cinnamon...this might work for you...
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=208&t=92738

In my case (after doing that xorg update) it remained the same...but then i had already fixed it in Cinnamon settings using the suggestion provided to me in another post and which i suggested to someone else in this post i linked for you above...

Re: Problem with Cinnamon Time Applet after update today

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 12:40 am
by woodsmoke
Hi malligt

Please excuse me for going off topic, I should not have done that and I apologize.

The reason for the comment though, is that I was going to try the code provided by the site and was not able to get in and should have just said that.

I still was not able to get in a short while ago.

woodsmoke

Re: Problem with Cinnamon Time Applet after update today

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:36 am
by crzen
The "date and time settings" feature within the clock isnt fully functional yet. Open cinnamon-settings to change the clock format:

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The settings shown will give a clock format of:

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The "I" gives you 12 hour format.
The "_" (underscore) before "I" removes the 0 (zero) for single digits
The "P" gives am/pm

(EDIT) lower case L ("l") works better than "_I"cap i) . and "p" gives AM/PM

Re: Problem with Cinnamon Time Applet after update today

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 2:10 pm
by Lantesh
Thanks for the fix!

Re: Problem with Cinnamon Time Applet after update today

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:42 pm
by dad1864
%a %b %e, %H:%M
Change the H to An r (for standard time)
%a %b %e, %r:%M

Re: Problem with Cinnamon Time Applet after update today

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:28 pm
by CupOfCoffee
crzen wrote:The "date and time settings" feature within the clock isnt fully functional yet. Open cinnamon-settings to change the clock format:

Image

The settings shown will give a clock format of:

Image

The "I" gives you 12 hour format.
The "_" (underscore) before "I" removes the 0 (zero) for single digits
The "P" gives am/pm

(EDIT) lower case L ("l") works better than "_I"cap i) . and "p" gives AM/PM
Thanks Crzen, I needed help with this in Cinnamon, and was able to apply the same action to LXDE and it worked!! :D

Re: Problem with Cinnamon Time Applet after update today

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 6:15 pm
by CupOfCoffee
Oh, and you can also go to this site (http://www.foragoodstrftime.com/) to create your own date formats and look at a reference for all these terms (for example, %A). It helped me a lot!