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If you run MX on a computer using Microsoft Windows, then the "locale" mentioned below is determined by settings in either '''Control Panel''' (go to "Clock and Region" screen, choose "Change date, time or number formats", choose "Language preferences") or using "Settings app" (go directly to "Language").
If you run MX on a computer using Microsoft Windows, then the "locale" mentioned below is determined by settings in either '''Control Panel''' (go to "Clock and Region" screen, choose "Change date, time or number formats", choose "Language preferences") or using "Settings app" (go directly to "Language").


On computers running other operating systems, the locale is set when you install "Mono-complete".  You can overide the default locale with [[Setting_up_Raspberry_Pi#Parameter_for_changing_Locale|-lang]] parameter when starting MX.
On computers running other operating systems, the locale is set when you install "Mono-complete".  You can overide the default locale with [[MX_on_Linux#Parameter_for_changing_Locale|-lang]] parameter when starting MX.


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If you run MX on a computer using Microsoft Windows, then the "locale" is determined by settings in either '''Control Panel''' (go to "Clock and Region" screen, choose "Change date, time or number formats", choose "Language preferences") or using "Settings app" (go directly to "Language").
If you run MX on a computer using Microsoft Windows, then the "locale" is determined by settings in either '''Control Panel''' (go to "Clock and Region" screen, choose "Change date, time or number formats", choose "Language preferences") or using "Settings app" (go directly to "Language").


On computers running other operating systems, the locale is set when you install "Mono-complete".  You can overide the default locale with [[Setting_up_Raspberry_Pi#Parameter_for_changing_Locale|-lang]] parameter when starting MX.
On computers running other operating systems, the locale is set when you install "Mono-complete".  You can overide the default locale with [[MX_on_Linux#Parameter_for_changing_Locale|-lang]] parameter when starting MX.


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On computers running other operating systems, the locale is set when you install "Mono-complete". That is determined by language settings when you set up your computer, but you may be able to edit the configuration to change what is defined for the long and short formats. You can overide the default locale with [[Setting_up_Raspberry_Pi#Parameter_for_changing_Locale|-lang]] parameter when starting MX.
On computers running other operating systems, the locale is set when you install "Mono-complete". That is determined by language settings when you set up your computer, but you may be able to edit the configuration to change what is defined for the long and short formats. You can overide the default locale with [[MX_on_Linux#Parameter_for_changing_Locale|-lang]] parameter when starting MX.


There is a single character output format modifier ('''G''' or '''c''') that makes the output appear exactly as defined in short date format, followed by long time format. There are other format codes in table below for other date outputs.
There is a single character output format modifier ('''G''' or '''c''') that makes the output appear exactly as defined in short date format, followed by long time format. There are other format codes in table below for other date outputs.
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