[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 113184] Minguo calendar year identification support for zh_TW locale

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Tue Oct 17 15:31:29 UTC 2017


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113184

--- Comment #2 from Cheng-Chia Tseng <pswo10680 at gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Franklin Weng from comment #1)
> The default format of date in a cell is YYYY/M/D and that is the reason why
> it showed 0106/10/11.  This seems to be a UX improvement issue.  Currently
> users using different calendar need to explicitly set date time format to
> their own.
> 
> This issue can split into two parts:
> 
>  - If in CE calendar, should it showed 0106 when inputting the date
> 106/10/11? (YYYY)
>  - Is it possible to set default date format with different locale?

Maybe ODF specification has some definitions here. And I believe it should all
set to common era year internally at least to make LibreOffice know which year
it is.

The main idea behind this bug report is that the identification to common era
year can be enabled with Year (Two Digits), "Interpret as years between XXXX
and 2029" in Options > LibreOffice > General.

I mean, maybe we can also enable the same kind of setting by default for zh_TW
locale to deal with the 2 or 3 digits for Minguo year and 4 digits for common
era year.

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