Bug 199758 - Kjots : implementing different Date customizability option
Summary: Kjots : implementing different Date customizability option
Status: RESOLVED UNMAINTAINED
Alias: None
Product: kjots
Classification: Unmaintained
Component: general (other bugs)
Version First Reported In: unspecified
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Stephen Kelly
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Reported: 2009-07-11 11:01 UTC by ese
Modified: 2025-06-12 23:59 UTC (History)
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Description ese 2009-07-11 11:01:28 UTC
Version:           kjots 4.3.0 RC1 (using KDE 4.2.4)
OS:                Linux
Installed from:    Ubuntu Packages


Having to chose between the different combinations and alignments for writing Date, time, Day, year would be good. sometimes the short date format becomes confusing when month/date format are not the default options for different locale/country. so writing 7/5/20009 could create some confusion after time or when read by another user.
  So i want to be able to customize the "date" regardless of the system settings format. I think this could be put in the Settings menu and enabling to setup a default date format option would be grate.

ese
Comment 1 TraceyC 2025-06-12 23:59:39 UTC
KJots has been retired for almost a year, all bugs for it are being closed.

Quoting the public announcement
https://kontact.kde.org/blog/2024/2024-07-01-kde-pim-may-june-2024/#retiring-kjots-and-knotes

We have decided to retire the KJots and KNotes applications. These applications have not seen any support or development in many years and are not in a state that we feel comfortable shipping to our users. With the introduction of Marknote, KDE can now offer a modern, well-maintained note-taking application that we can recommend users to migrate to. The latest release of Marknote has gained support for importing notes from KJots and KNotes, so no notes will be lost.