Is this the conky you are talking about? If yes, it has already been fixed in the next update of the conky package.
BTW: the time formats are listed in the Wiki: https://mxlinux.org/wiki/other/time-formats-in-scripts/
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Standard rather than Military time
Re: Standard rather than Military time
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Re: Standard rather than Military time
Actually, this should have gone into the 18.2 point release, but the engineer was apparently asleep at the switch. Can people try this revision (by fehlix) to see if it switches automagically?Open Featherpad and paste this code into a new file, saving it as ~/.conky/MX-Elementary/MX-Elementary_sys_rev, then select it with Conky Manager.
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background yes
use_xft yes
xftfont Liberation Sans:size=9
xftalpha 1
update_interval 1.0
total_run_times 0
own_window yes
own_window_transparent yes
own_window_type normal
#own_window_argb_visual yes
own_window_hints undecorated,below,skip_taskbar,skip_pager
double_buffer yes
minimum_size 700 150
maximum_width 500
draw_shades no
draw_outline no
draw_borders no
draw_graph_borders no
default_shade_color 000000
default_outline_color 828282
alignment top_middle
gap_x 20
gap_y 50
no_buffers yes
uppercase no
cpu_avg_samples 2
#override_utf8_locale no
default_color edf1f6
color1 2da83b
color2 2da73b
color3 db303e
own_window_argb_value 0
own_window_argb_visual no
own_window_colour 000000
TEXT
#time
${offset 170}${color}${font Quicksand - U:pixelsize=70}${if_match "pmfix${time %p}" == "pmfix"}${time %H:%M}${else}${time %l:%M}${endif}${font}${font}${voffset -45}${offset 10}${font Roboto-Light - U:pixelsize=35}${time %P}${font}
#date
${voffset 5}${offset 100}${color2}${font Droid:pixelsize=30}${time %A}${font}${goto 275}${voffset -18}${color2}${font Droid:pixelsize=30} ${time %x}${font}
#sys
${offset 130}${font Roboto-Light:pixelsize=20}${offset 9}${offset 9}${color1}hdd ${color}${offset 9}$color${fs_used_perc /}%${offset 9}${color1}mem ${offset 9}${color}${memperc}%${offset 9}${offset 9}${color1}cpu${offset 9}${color}${cpu}%${font}
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Re: Standard rather than Military time
The only diff I can see between the 18.2 released one and the one you posted is:
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<${if_match "pmfix${time %p}" == "pmfix"}${time %k:%M}${else}${time %l:%M}${endif}
>${if_match "pmfix${time %p}" == "pmfix"}${time %H:%M}${else}${time %l:%M}${endif}
But I see a "regression" with the version you posted.
For 24h-locale the conky above uses %H:%M instead of "%k:%M",
which would in 24h-clock display a leading zero for the hour (%H), e.g. "09:12" instead " 9:12".
So suggest to keep the released version, instead.
If the intention with the new version was, that the conky-12/24-hour switch-tool
still works, I would suggest to fix this 12/24-switch tool instead
and replace/switch between %H <-> %I and %k <-> %l and %_H<->%_I, %R <-> %I:%M
otherwise ROW would always have leading zero for one-digit hours.
LANG=C man date | grep -E '%H|%_H|%k|%l|%I|%_I' wrote: %H hour (00..23)
%I hour (01..12)
%k hour, space padded ( 0..23); same as %_H
%l hour, space padded ( 1..12); same as %_I
%R 24-hour hour and minute; same as %H:%M
EDIT: added %R <-> %I:%M to switch-tool proposal
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Re: Standard rather than Military time
Thanks.
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Re: Standard rather than Military time
I assumed the panel clock (Orage) as the OP mentions %R.Jerry3904 wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 6:51 am Is this the conky you are talking about? If yes, it has already been fixed in the next update of the conky package.
BTW: the time formats are listed in the Wiki: https://mxlinux.org/wiki/other/time-formats-in-scripts/
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Re: Standard rather than Military time
That can appear in a conky as well, thanks.
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Re: Standard rather than Military time
or press [Alt][F2]nik.gnomic wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 6:01 pm all the codes are listed at:
http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/strftime.3.html
type #date
and hit [Enter] to see the codes within the displayed man-page
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