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cpmcgrath
2 years agoNew Contributor
Date format in date editing control does not respect locale settings
When viewing an entry with a date in it, it shows in the correct format - dd/MM/yyyy. You then hit the edit button, and it switches to MM/dd/yyyy.
As a side, the control is very hard to use, as yo...
- 3 months ago
Hello folks,
Our developers have released improvements to how 1Password handles date formatting in the latest version of the 1Password desktop app (8.10.80). You can read more here: Improved date formatting in the 1Password desktop app
This update resolves the issue reported by the original poster in this thread where you might have seen different date formats when viewing and when editing an item in certain situations.
If you still see an issue with version 8.10.80 (or later) then please post a screenshot of what you see in the 1Password app and your current operating system region/date settings in the new thread. I'll close this old thread in order to keep the conversation in one place.
-Dave
roy_orbison
10 months agoOccasional Contributor
1P_Dave I get that, but it's still using a poor default. From my logs (that also have the good sense to use ISO dates):
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INFO 2024-11-06T23:07:01.540+00:00 ThreadId(18) [1P:op-localization/src/lib.rs:230] system locale detected as 'en-GB'
INFO 2024-11-06T23:07:01.543+00:00 ThreadId(18) [1P:op-localization/src/lib.rs:256] selected translations for EN_US based on detected locale en-GB
Even if the locales are improved, it's quite possible there will continue to be edge cases, and in those cases U.S. formats should not be the default. If the translation locale is not an exact match of the system's, it should still fall back to ISO.