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Hmm, I would like to have a solution where I can force the display to the international format even if the browser language is English. I think not using national formats for the date is a big step forward :-)
My use-case is an international company where *all* employees have an English locale. They are used to the international format.
As it currently is I cannot force this globally. Instead -- as far as I understand it now -- I would need to wade through several dozens of templates to force it everywhere? With lots of chances to miss one or two?
So maybe we can make this configurable as a global default (I'm fine when the global default is to use the browser setting) similar to the "use_browser_language" setting in section "[web]" where we can force a language instead of using the language the browser requests (for my use-case this is set to "no" which forces the "language" configured in section [tracker])
What do you think?
Thanks
Ralf |
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