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gnome-clocks show second:minute:hour instead of hour:minute:second in RTL locale (Persian for me), but clock is left to right in all locale such as mathematics [~]$gnome-clocks --version gnome-clocks 3.8.2 [~]$locale LANG=fa_IR.utf8 LC_CTYPE="fa_IR.utf8" LC_NUMERIC="fa_IR.utf8" LC_TIME="fa_IR.utf8" LC_COLLATE="fa_IR.utf8" LC_MONETARY="fa_IR.utf8" LC_MESSAGES="fa_IR.utf8" LC_PAPER="fa_IR.utf8" LC_NAME="fa_IR.utf8" LC_ADDRESS="fa_IR.utf8" LC_TELEPHONE="fa_IR.utf8" LC_MEASUREMENT="fa_IR.utf8" LC_IDENTIFICATION="fa_IR.utf8" LC_ALL=
Thanks for the bug report. Can I ask you to try this test package, to see if it fixes your issue? * If you are using a 32 bits system: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=6263419 * If you are using a 64 bits system: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=6263418 (scroll down to find the packages)
Note: this is the same test package as for your other bug 1038909.
I test 64 bits system Section 1 "world" time and sunrise sunset times is OK. Section 2 "Alarm" at new alarm dialog show minute:hour (wrong) but after creating new alarm it will be shown correctly (hour:minute) Section 3 "Chronometer" it's wrong (second:minute) Section 4 "Stopwatch" it's OK. Thanks
Good catch on point 3, it turns out I had missed one of the needed patches. :P As for point 2, I'm not too sure about myself, but here's a new attempt at fixing it. So, can you try this test package now? * If you are using a 32 bits system: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=6271062 * If you are using a 64 bits system: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=6271061 (Note: I didn't bump the release tag, so unless you know how to deal with it, you're probably better off first removing gnome-clocks, then trying to install this new one) If this fixes the RTL issues, I'll build a proper package and push an update. :)
Thank you Mathieu I tried 64 bits package only. All part of gnome-clocks in RTL is OK!
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