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- rollercoasterfan
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
Bump!
when [chromometer altimeter v] = [5th length v] and [7th length v] with a [gap v] of (17) ::events hat
forge [chromometer v] altimeter until < (speed) = (velocity)> ::control cstart
switch places with (759 v) altimeters with value of (speed) ::looks
control [altimeter 1 v] at time (10):(17):(58) ::control
end
initialize sequence (24) so [object 3 v] moves to x (156) y (231) ::control
reveal [final answer v] and stop running this script ::events cap
- IronBit_Studios
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
24 Hours isn't THAT hard to understand. If it's beyond 12, just take 12 from the hour.
As such, no support.
As such, no support.
- Zro716
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
it's a minor nuisance with an easy solution, so I support
As a long time Scratcher, I have found new meaning to the name “Scratch”: for me, it means to “scratch that itch”, to come back again and again to realize new ideas in this toy language, even when I'm capable of creating my projects in real programming languages years later. It's a friend that helped me to pursue programming and get me to enjoy its fruit. I'm certain many others who have walked this path as well have grown fond of its importance in their life.
- Zekrom01
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
Support, I don't see why not.
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Probably doing college work
- Nether_before
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
Support!
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- Zarlog
- Scratcher
100+ posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
I have always been confused by this, and am more used to AM/PM times, so support!
- da-4th-account
- Scratcher
18 posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
I like AM/PM times, but it's easy to understand. As said:
So no support.
IronBit_StudioIt's so easy that I could read it and understand it. (20 - 12 = 8)
24 Hours isn't THAT hard to understand. If it's beyond 12, just take 12 from the hour.
So no support.
Last edited by da-4th-account (July 31, 2015 03:37:28)
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- CGRises
- Scratcher
500+ posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
I like AM/PM times, but it's easy to understand. As said:IronBit_StudioIt's so easy that I could read it and understand it. (20 - 12 = 8)
24 Hours isn't THAT hard to understand. If it's beyond 12, just take 12 from the hour.
So no support.
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- rollercoasterfan
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
Bump!
when [chromometer altimeter v] = [5th length v] and [7th length v] with a [gap v] of (17) ::events hat
forge [chromometer v] altimeter until < (speed) = (velocity)> ::control cstart
switch places with (759 v) altimeters with value of (speed) ::looks
control [altimeter 1 v] at time (10):(17):(58) ::control
end
initialize sequence (24) so [object 3 v] moves to x (156) y (231) ::control
reveal [final answer v] and stop running this script ::events cap
- Zarlog
- Scratcher
100+ posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
When I am reading quickly, however, it is impossible for me to do that math quickly, so I can never tell the time properly. It would be really nice if they made it an adjustable option. I like AM/PM times, but it's easy to understand. As said:IronBit_StudioIt's so easy that I could read it and understand it. (20 - 12 = 8)
24 Hours isn't THAT hard to understand. If it's beyond 12, just take 12 from the hour.
So no support.
- Firedrake969
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
Support, and is pretty easy to change in the code.
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- st19_galla
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
Good, I'm not gonna be a lone fish! No support. Minor inconvenience.
No support:
MOST of the world uses 24-Hour
Even though I use 12-Hour, 24 Hour is much more understandable
It's just a wasteful bunch of code to make an AM/PM system
MOST of the world, but not ALL of the world “Scratch welcomes people of all ages, races, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, and gender identities.” -CG, including people who use 12-Hour time xD Jk, I know that's not what they meant by it.
But nonetheless, support! I always wondered why that wasn't added
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- Firedrake969
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
If anyone's curious, this is how to implement it (mostly…):
https://github.com/LLK/s2forums/blob/master/djangobb_forum/templatetags/forum_extras.py#L43
Turn that strftime to this: strftime(“%I:%M %p”)
Add a field to the Profile model (probably boolean):
https://github.com/LLK/s2forums/blob/master/djangobb_forum/models.py#L410
Add field here:
https://github.com/LLK/s2forums/blob/master/djangobb_forum/forms.py#L301
Make migrations, and you should be good.
https://github.com/LLK/s2forums/blob/master/djangobb_forum/templatetags/forum_extras.py#L43
Turn that strftime to this: strftime(“%I:%M %p”)
Add a field to the Profile model (probably boolean):
https://github.com/LLK/s2forums/blob/master/djangobb_forum/models.py#L410
Add field here:
https://github.com/LLK/s2forums/blob/master/djangobb_forum/forms.py#L301
Make migrations, and you should be good.
Last edited by Firedrake969 (Aug. 17, 2015 15:33:09)
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- Zarlog
- Scratcher
100+ posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
It still would be a nice and helpful feature for people who have never used 24-hour time before. Every other forum I use has 12-hour time, so I can never understand the time system on here.Good, I'm not gonna be a lone fish! No support. Minor inconvenience.
No support:
MOST of the world uses 24-Hour
Even though I use 12-Hour, 24 Hour is much more understandable
It's just a wasteful bunch of code to make an AM/PM system
MOST of the world, but not ALL of the world “Scratch welcomes people of all ages, races, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, and gender identities.” -CG, including people who use 12-Hour time xD Jk, I know that's not what they meant by it.
But nonetheless, support! I always wondered why that wasn't added
You made my point exactly.
Last edited by Zarlog (Aug. 17, 2015 21:05:38)
- Cream_E_Cookie
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
I can code a AM/PM system with SB.Good, I'm not gonna be a lone fish! No support. Minor inconvenience.
No support:
MOST of the world uses 24-Hour
Even though I use 12-Hour, 24 Hour is much more understandable
It's just a wasteful bunch of code to make an AM/PM system
- master_tolkien
- Scratcher
100+ posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
I agree, so I support it's a minor nuisance with an easy solution, so I support
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- rollercoasterfan
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
12 vs. 24 Hours
Bump!
when [chromometer altimeter v] = [5th length v] and [7th length v] with a [gap v] of (17) ::events hat
forge [chromometer v] altimeter until < (speed) = (velocity)> ::control cstart
switch places with (759 v) altimeters with value of (speed) ::looks
control [altimeter 1 v] at time (10):(17):(58) ::control
end
initialize sequence (24) so [object 3 v] moves to x (156) y (231) ::control
reveal [final answer v] and stop running this script ::events cap