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T-Clock / Re: T-Clock 2010 (download)
« on: July 09, 2015, 08:59 PM »
+31st. :)
Shakespeare; inherently creative. ;)

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T-Clock / Re: T-Clock 2010 (download)
« on: July 09, 2015, 08:27 PM »
IF such (ordinals) are added, please do it as an option that can be turned on or off.
of course ;)
[Indeed, too; optional. :) PhredE]

PhredE, just to make it clear for me, it's "31st", "22nd" ? (well, anyone who really knows that is welcome to answer xD)
And yes.. I would write "11th", and not "11st" ^^
Yes, TigX, that would be it. +"23rd", f crse. Other languages...? Hmm.. Non-trivial, but not complex, ergo some kind of class or function.
Would you make it available to the world, and beyond...? It'd be a first.
And, yes.

BTW, I've just yesterday come across your fork - in trying to understand Stoic's 'w' parameter; I was wanting to display UTC as well, with am/pm changing accordingly when td crossed 12.
Thanks for having the calendar close upon losing focus. ;)
Cheers.

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T-Clock / Re: T-Clock 2010 (download)
« on: July 09, 2015, 11:50 AM »
I would suggest to just add the "th" yourself.. but guess you can't live with "1th, 2th, 3th" xD
Well.. guess it would be doable as a custom format.. though I worry just a little bit about translatability.. just in case it'll ever happen one day.

Does anyone else want days to be expressed like: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and so 4th ?

Firstly, I'd also like to say thanks to Stoic Joker for his long-standing work in making T-Clock such a useful and viable piece of software. I'd imagined that he was long lost in the ether of the past - but he still posts! Muchas gracias.

Second, TigX - yes, I'd like to support the introduction of ordinal date suffixes. Natural forces are subjecting us to the hegemony of our friends in the USA, but many in the rest of the world remain adherents to the logical 'small, bigger, biggest' form of date expression - dd/mm/yyyy, implicit in that being that days in a month are - the first one, the second one, etc.
Days don't have names: July Fifteen, December Twenty-Five, January One.. I call it ugly. However, suffixes in the USA aren't entirely unknown - July Fifteenth has been heard.
I'd recommend that st nd rd th th th.. become established as a 'class', or whatever programmers call such things. Such versatility would be most welcome here.

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