Hi
I've installed rainmeter on 2 different windows computers.
One running Windows server 2022 with danish displaylanguage, and one with Windows 11 full danish installation.
But the clock app keeps showing english daynames.
No matter what I try, I can't get it to show danish daynames on either computer.
What do I do to correct this?
Sincerely Betina
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How to display Danish day names
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How to display Danish day names
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- Rainmeter Sage
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Re: How to display Danish day names
You probably will have to add a FormatLocale=da-DK option to (all) Time measures. Especially those which are returning the day names, but you probably will want to add to those returning the month names as well. I think I'd add them to all Time measures.
If you don't succeed, post the code of your skin please.
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Re: How to display Danish day names
Thanks. It worked by inserting FormatLocale=da-DK
i the clock.ini file
i the clock.ini file
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Re: How to display Danish day names
No, not in the clock.ini file just like that, but into its Time measures. But if it works, you put them in the right place, I assume. Glad if you got the names translated.