yahnke@vms.macc.wisc.edu (Ross Yahnke, MACC) (12/14/89)
Here's a mac puzzler I can't figure out, my IIcx running 6.0.3 has decided to always display time w/single digit hours always w/a leading zero. So if it's 9:49 pm, the clock in the control panel, SuperClock!, the modification time my files get stamped with, all will have "09:49". Whadido? How do I turn it off? >>> Internet: yahnke@macc.wisc.edu <<< >>> Mille voix chuchottent <<c'est vrai>> <<<
truesdel@ics.uci.edu (Scott Truesdell) (12/15/89)
yahnke@vms.macc.wisc.edu (Ross Yahnke, MACC) writes: >Here's a mac puzzler I can't figure out, my IIcx running 6.0.3 >has decided to always display time w/single digit hours always >w/a leading zero. So if it's 9:49 pm, the clock in the control >panel, SuperClock!, the modification time my files get stamped >with, all will have "09:49". Whadido? How do I turn it off? I don't know how it got changed originally, but this can be set by diddling with the INTernationaL resources in the System. You want to mess with "INTL ID=0" using the release version of ResEdit 1.2 Once you open up the resource it should be pretty self-evident. --scott -- Scott Truesdell
wiseman@tellab5.TELLABS.COM (Jeff Wiseman) (12/15/89)
In article <2820@dogie.macc.wisc.edu> yahnke@vms.macc.wisc.edu (Ross Yahnke, MACC) writes: >Here's a mac puzzler I can't figure out, my IIcx running 6.0.3 >has decided to always display time w/single digit hours always >w/a leading zero. So if it's 9:49 pm, the clock in the control >panel, SuperClock!, the modification time my files get stamped >with, all will have "09:49". Whadido? How do I turn it off? I don't know how it happened but I do know that this is a settable attribute. There is a (i think) CDEV called Simon that allows you to change these attributes. It also allows you to rearrange month/day/year type ordering, etc. Hope this helps. -- Jeff Wiseman: ....uunet!tellab5!wiseman OR wiseman@TELLABS.COM
goz@cca.ucsf.edu (Goz Lyv) (12/16/89)
In article <2587D704.7714@paris.ics.uci.edu> truesdel@ics.uci.edu (Scott Truesdell) writes: >You want to >mess with "INTL ID=0" using the release version of ResEdit 1.2 Actually, you want to change the ITL0 resource. My understanding is that INTL was the old way to do this; INTL has been kept for compatibility with old applications. Everything should now be using ITL0 and ITL1. -- Goz Lyv, goz@vm.ucsf.edu, (415) 476-1388 UCSF Information Technology Services