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== Tutorial ==
 
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They are saved in a plist file in [[:/private/var/mobile/Library/Caches/DateFormats.plist]]
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They are saved in a plist file in <code>/private/var/mobile/Library/Caches/DateFormats.plist</code>
   
 
Copy this file to your PC or MAC, edit the formats in the file and copy back :-)
 
Copy this file to your PC or MAC, edit the formats in the file and copy back :-)
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== PList Tools ==
 
== PList Tools ==
* 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 to *nix format.
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* A [http://scw.us/iPhone/plutil/ perl based version] of plutil. This is a dos file so for use on Linux you have to first convert it to *nix format.
* [http://filehippo.com/download_notepad Notepad++] is a good tool for {{wp|Microsoft Windows}}
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* [[wikipedia:Notepad++|Notepad++]] is a good tool for [[wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Windows]]
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Latest revision as of 19:42, 30 March 2017

Tutorial

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.

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

PList Tools

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