Upstream reports the above. However there should be an easy and intuitive way in Ubuntu to change it. I might write a specification about this later.
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There are three solutions:
+ you can change your locale setting for LC_TIME
+ you can open a bug against GTK+ to ask for this for the GtkCalendar widgets
(they might close it as WONTFIX, though)
+ you can wait for http://live.gnome.org/LocaleProject
Right now, there is really nothing we can do in the clock applet to fix this.
So I'm closing the bug, but feel free to open it again if GTK+ maintainers
agree that fixing GtkCalendar is the right way to do this.
Upstream reports the above. However there should be an easy and intuitive way in Ubuntu to change it. I might write a specification about this later.
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There are three solutions:
+ you can change your locale setting for LC_TIME live.gnome. org/LocaleProje ct
+ you can open a bug against GTK+ to ask for this for the GtkCalendar widgets
(they might close it as WONTFIX, though)
+ you can wait for http://
Right now, there is really nothing we can do in the clock applet to fix this.
So I'm closing the bug, but feel free to open it again if GTK+ maintainers
agree that fixing GtkCalendar is the right way to do this.