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Former Member
3 years agoDate copy format.
When copying a day to paste in a field the copied text isn’t zero filled. Ie 6/5/2023. Often this isn’t accepted. Requires zero filling. 06/05/2023.
Former Member
3 years ago1P_Gem This is not what I observe. Setting the Chrome UI language to English makes the date change from d.m.yyyy (German date format) to m/d/yyyy (Imperial date format: d and m wrong order). Changing the 1Password extension language doesn't change a thing for me. If I set it to German as well, and Chrome is English, date is still m/d/yyyy. Changing Chrome to German changes to d.m.yyyy.
Complete table:
Chrome English+Extension English: m/d/yyyy
Chrome English+Extension German: m/d/yyyy
Chrome German+Extension English: d.m.yyyy
Chrome German+Extension German: d.m.yyyy
In no case, 0d.0m.yyyy or 0m/0d/yyyy was displayed by the 1Password browser extension for me. Running "1Password in the browser 2.12.13 21201300, on NIGHTLY channel" and Chrome "Version 114.0.5735.199 (Offizieller Build) (64-Bit)".
In case it matters: my Windows 11 language is set to German, Windows regional settings are German as well. No other Windows langue is installed alongside with this. Since it is reasonably easy to switch Windows to arbitrary languages and regional settings, you should be able to work out if the Windows language/Windows regional settings matters here, or if it is a Chrome thing - my initiative to test out things come to an end here, unfortunately.