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In the download window, JDownloader2 displays dates only as dd-MMM-yyyy.
It's quite readable, but it would be even better if one could choose dates to be displayed in ISO format (yyyy-mm-dd). A while ago a ticket was issued (EZU-936-85740) and courteously answered by developer Jiaz on the possibility of JDownloader reading user settings in Windows and display dates accordingly. Perhaps it would be simpler if - instead of reading user OS settings - one could choose ISO as an alternate format. |
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You can customize date format, see Settings->Advanced Settings->
GraphicalUserInterfaceSettings.datetimeformataccountmanagerexpiredatecolumn GraphicalUserInterfaceSettings.datetimeformatdownloadlistaddeddatecolumn GraphicalUserInterfaceSettings.datetimeformatdownloadlistfinisheddatecolumn GraphicalUserInterfaceSettings.datetimeformatdownloadlistmodifieddatecolumn format see docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html
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Thank you for the prompt response.
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Think it would use regionalised date format as default, maybe not system setting date formats though.
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@raztoki: the default format is specified in translation file so can be different for each language
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Yes I wrote maybe translation, but removed it before posting. =]
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