In your case, the date/time display format has a locale environment variable called LC_TIME which you can set in /etc/nf. In order to set custom locale settings depending on the text (measurements, currency, time/date, etc) you can export different variables. I've tried various versions of 1.17 and they all crash :-(Cite. This bug has existed for eons, not sure why.
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So in your case setting LC_ALL to en_US would set everything to have an "American format" such as the time/date. Having reinstalled Mendeley version 1.17 it's still crashing very time I select a file. Mendeley is a great service, however this plugin can be a bit difficult to work with as it often loads with 90 of the Mendeley panel beyond the right edge of the Chrome window with no way to recover, and requires a full reboot to restore.
When you export the variable LC_ALL what you are effectively doing is telling the OS (Arch Linux) to set all the locale variables to that specific language format. So here is the deal you can set different locale settings for different types of texts like time/date, money, normal ASCII text, etc. Yes, you can, there are many locale environment variables which you can read on the wiki but I will provide a simplified summary. word 2007I read all your comments, feel so happy to know that this help you all.This is absolutely my best video i ever made to youtube I hope youtube will c. Description: When trying to add a new citation, the extension crashes while formatting ctation, and gives the following error message: Error: Se ha.