Open kaibagley opened 5 months ago
I'm an Indian so dd/mm/yyyy is the default here too. But as a programmer it's just easier to use the American standard.
I'll have to estimate the effort that I'll need to make this change. I'll see what I can do.
I'd also find this useful as I'm from the UK 😊
Only using yyyy/mm/dd is also an option to avoid confusion
@lucantonissen You mentioned only using yyyy/mm/dd
. Is some other format used in Ryot? If so, could you point it out where?
Hey,
I might be missing an option but in case I'm not, I'd love to be able to change the date format from: mm/dd/yyyy to dd/mm/yyyy as an Australian.
Thanks so much!