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Dalius (dalius-sandbox) wrote : Re: [Bug 1156520] Re: Date / time format is too verbose

There is insertDate column in DB already. No need to modify DB.

On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 9:07 AM, Riccardo Padovani
<email address hidden>wrote:

> After an email exchange with Riccardo and Dalius I'll choose (to try) to
> correct this bug.
>
> Dalius, I think that update date every 5 minutes is the best choice,
> because we can't know how often users use calculator.
> I'll modify the app to save date in its own column in DB, and I'll insert
> a label above main label, so every calculus has his date, even those with
> custom main label.
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> Title:
> Date / time format is too verbose
>
> Status in Calculator application for Ubuntu devices:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> When tearing off a calculation, the date/time is printed on the strip.
> The date is too technical and verbose.
>
> E.g. "Mon Mar 18 2013 09:18:56 GMT+0000 (GMT)".
>
> The notepad sample application in "notepad-qml" package has a more
> desirable format.
>
> Something which changes over time would be more friendly.
>
> "10 minutes ago" - for very recently torn off calculations
> "Yesterday, 3:50 AM" - a little while ago
> "Thursday, 2:59 PM" - further back (up to a week)
> "Jan 15, 8:45 AM" - longer ago..
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