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I thought there already was a topic for this one?!
Anyway, I decided to look at it again, I started work on it and it will come in V2.0
i know but Samsung watches don't even run Android but tizen. I have one. But too much effort. Not enough people using them.
plus there are Android watches which would be less work but I don't own one.
if anyone donates me an Android watch I'll work on it 🙈.
GCDroid has no knowledge about what ALL logs are or if only some are loaded.
No change planned here.
please provide sample GCCode that could be used for testing
Thanks for the database. Found the issue... GSAK at one point added a column to one of their tables.
I am not using this column, so if you tried to combine the 2 it crashed.
Issue fixed in next version!
So I came up with a simple way and 3 options for the user to choose from....
dev (device) and gcd (GCDroid), frist short then long
I set my phone to US and GCDroid to German for the test.
I COULD offer the user to pick one of the 3 mixes below.
However, it would still not solve your Swedish format topic. Since you have both set to English it would not help.
But for consistency I will at least honor the phone date/time format together with the GCDroid language (first 2 in example below).
dev format and gcd language 4/26/19 1:28 nachm. dev format and gcd language April 26, 2019 1:28:41 nachm. GMT-04:00 dev format and dev language 4/26/19 1:28 PM dev format and dev language April 26, 2019 1:28:41 PM EDT gcd format and gcd language 26.04.19 1:28 nachm. gcd format and gcd language 26. April 2019 13:28:41 GMT-04:00
plus it get's interesting for AM/PM.... OS set to US, 12h, GCDroid set to German, should it use AM? Or the German abbreviation 'vorm.'.
GCDroid already uses all 3 length ;-)
let me ask you this... take this example:
- phone is set to English (UK)
- GCDroid is set to English (which is 'US')
- You select dateformat in GCDroid as 'Swedish'
Sometimes GCDroid uses a long format that spells out the month.
The default Android way would be (since the locale for date is set to Swedish) to show the month translated to Swedish (PLUS the correct order for Swedish) for example 31 augusti 2001. BUT since the language in GCDroid is set to English, it should keep the Swedish 'format/order' but use English text resulting 31 august 2001.
All that can be done but the question is what is wanted?
Should the above scenario lead to 31 augusti 2001 or 31 august 2001?
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closing this as duplicated to https://gcdroid.userecho.com/communities/1/topics/148-search-by-city
please follow the topic there