dateformat dd-mm-yy, or mm/dd/yy, or dd-mm-yyyy, or...
dateformat
indicates how dates should look
in reports generated by wusage. If you prefer a European format,
you may wish to try dd-mm-yy
(day - month - year).
In general, wusage places the day of the month where it
sees dd
, the month where it sees mm,
and the year where it sees yy
or yyyy
.
If yyyy
is used, all four digits of the year
will appear (1996 rather than just 96). If the dateformat
option does not appear, wusage will
use the format mm/dd/yy
(month / day / year), which
is typical in the United States. See also
weekstart
.
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