savoirfairelinux issueshttps://git.jami.net/groups/savoirfairelinux/-/issues2021-03-20T20:35:18Zhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1076Date should show in correct locale format2021-03-20T20:35:18ZovariDate should show in correct locale formatWas speaking to a contact who has macOS and he didn't like how the date was showing in US format. He would like the date to show in accordance with the date sets in the system locale settings which is dd/mm/yy. Unsure of exactly where th...Was speaking to a contact who has macOS and he didn't like how the date was showing in US format. He would like the date to show in accordance with the date sets in the system locale settings which is dd/mm/yy. Unsure of exactly where this date was showing incorrectly as we do not have a macOS. @kkostiuk are you able to find where this is? If so does another issue need to be created in the Jami macOS client section?
The date format is also incorrectly shown in the Jami GNOME client. The chatview seems to show the date correctly according to the system locale setting. Please see image below. @sblin can you please fix the date format to show from `mm/dd/yy` to `dd/mm/yyyy`?
If the last conversation was in the last week, can the date in the conversations panel be replaced by the day? i.e. `Monday`, `Tuesday`, `Wednesday`, `Thursday`, `Friday`, `Saturday`, `Sunday`
If the last conversation was in the last day, can the date in the conversations panel be replaced by the time in accordance with the system time setting? i.e. `6:57 PM`, `6:57 p.m.` or `18:57`
![image](/uploads/3cdc1c568df4ff41d05b1c7a3b3efc4f/image.png)
Do the other clients need fixing too? Or is this a issue with the daemon or otherwise?
Thank youNew release 1Sébastien BlinSébastien Blinhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-gnome/-/issues/1028Account linking with archive doesn't seem to work2019-06-05T18:41:14ZMohamed FenjiroAccount linking with archive doesn't seem to workIf you take the .gz archive from another Linux computer and load it into the gnome client, it fails.
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![image](/uploads/4ab5721388232b7325ce7de84f670349/image.png)If you take the .gz archive from another Linux computer and load it into the gnome client, it fails.
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![image](/uploads/4ab5721388232b7325ce7de84f670349/image.png)Sébastien BlinSébastien Blin