From: Michel <mi...@la...> - 2002-11-06 20:15:22
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Chad wrote : > The problem I see with that is adding even more language files (like > AUS) for no real reason. Providing all the *most common* configuration > options in the config file is what I'd like to keep. Having to tell > someone to look in the language file for their start week time seems > to be a bit user-unfriendly. I'd like them to only have to touch one > file. You could perhaps have it in both places, blank in the config > but if the user sets it there, it overrides whats in the language > file. :-) Chad, most of the time, Start day and language are tied together. Australian was a really bad example as ALL the english speaking country have their week begining with monday. And I don't think there is any incompatibility beetween language and start day. So why including the 24/12 time format in the language pack ? We're speaking about the same Week/Time specification linked to the language. I promised, Chad, this is a good idea. And something less to configure installing phpiCal... Mike. |