Difference between revisions of "Tutorial:Change or customize date and time formats"

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A perl based version of plutil can be found [http://scw.us/iPhone/plutil/ here]. This is a dos file so for use on Linux you have to first convert it ti *nix format.
 
A perl based version of plutil can be found [http://scw.us/iPhone/plutil/ here]. This is a dos file so for use on Linux you have to first convert it ti *nix format.
   
You can also change the way the calendar us displayed by changing the locale property in the same file.
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You can also change the way the calendar is displayed by changing the locale property in the same file.

Revision as of 06:58, 1 March 2011

After wondering about it and trying several options I have finally managed to find and edit the date and time formats used by the iPhone today.

They are saved in a plist file in /private/var/mobile/Library/Caches/DateFormats.plist

Copy this file to your PC or MAC, edit the formats in the file and copy back :-)

Unfortunately the file is in the binary plist format, so you may need to use a utility such as plutil to convert it to text, edit and then convert back to binary. A perl based version of plutil can be found here. This is a dos file so for use on Linux you have to first convert it ti *nix format.

You can also change the way the calendar is displayed by changing the locale property in the same file.