> There's also wxDateTime::Format("%x") which makes the same in wxWidgets (i wonder if author of the patch missed this).
I didn't miss it, this just doesn't do what I wanted, get the month in letters, not as a number.
> But the problem with chinese hieroglyphs remains.
Does chinese use hieroglyphs to display number?
> There's also wxDateTime: :Format( "%x") which makes the same in wxWidgets (i wonder if author of the patch missed this).
I didn't miss it, this just doesn't do what I wanted, get the month in letters, not as a number.
> But the problem with chinese hieroglyphs remains.
Does chinese use hieroglyphs to display number?