Mitthrawnuruodo said:How did it happen? Suddenly, maybe after installing some software or did you try to edit the widget?
Have you tried:
- restarting the widget?
- rebooting the machine?
- repairing permissions?
- downloading a new version the widget (if the standard ones are available, at all)?
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jhomayne said:looks to me like it might be set to a different language?
Yes it set to Danish, but I don't know if it pulls that from International settings in System Preferences or if it's a hack, thus my question if he had changed the widget, like I had to do to make my World Clock to show my home townjhomayne said:looks to me like it might be set to a different language?
I think it the Date settings from System Preferences -> International -> Formats.rapp.dk said:How do I change it..?
So it's been that way since you installed Tiger, and you have no "messed" with it at all...?rapp.dk said:After upgrade to Tiger!
Mitthrawnuruodo said:Just to clarify:So it's been that way since you installed Tiger, and you have no "messed" with it at all...?
And you have not tried any of the possible solutions I mentioned above...?