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Old 02-02-2024, 04:18 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
That is a 24Hr clock just after Midnight.
Sadly, right now it's rather light outside for midnight. It's noon not midnight.

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On Windows 10, the viewer Clock appears to use the format set by the Short date setting in Control panel->Region, if that is set to HH.mm (i.e. a 24 hour format) there is no pm or am… by definition.

And, as Quoth says… there is no 0.10pm, that's a Godot time
When I looked at the regional formats, under short time, the clock showed 12:11 PM (standard format for English Canada). Not sure where the viewer is getting the 00 instead of 12. I may play with it tomorrow afternoon.
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