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rapp.dk

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May 12, 2005
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How do I fix this problem ..? :(
 

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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)?

:)
 
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)?

:)

After upgrade to Tiger!
 
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 town ;):
 

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rapp.dk said:
How do I change it..?
I think it the Date settings from System Preferences -> International -> Formats.

Edit: But it's kind of weird, because my Norwegian one works just fine:
 

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Just to clarify:
rapp.dk said:
After upgrade to Tiger!
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...?
 
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...?

Yes x 2
 
Hmm... if restarting the widget, repairing permissions and rebooting the machine doesn't help and the widget hasn't been tampered with I'm not sure...

When I change my International Formats to Danish, the widget looks just fine (see attachment)...

Have you installed/removed any fonts...? (Starting to look elsewhere... ;))

I'm beginning to be really afraid you might have to reinstall Tiger... :(
 

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I agree back up all you need and start over probably the best way to go bro. Just reinstall Tiger. :eek:
 
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