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Tomorrow %l:%M %p
Translators, please edit/rearrange these strftime(3) tokens to suit your locale!
This format string is used for showing, on a 12-hour clock, events/appointments that happen tomorrow.
(Note: the space between the day and the time is an em space (unicode character 2003), which is
slightly wider than a normal space.)
en_US example: "Tomorrow %l:%M %p" --> "Tomorrow 1:00 PM"
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Located in ../src/utils.c:313
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Tomorrow %H:%M
Translators, please edit/rearrange these strftime(3) tokens to suit your locale!
This format string is used for showing, on a 24-hour clock, events/appointments that happen tomorrow.
(Note: the space between the day and the time is an em space (unicode character 2003), which is
slightly wider than a normal space.)
en_US example: "Tomorrow %l:%M %p" --> "Tomorrow 13:00"
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Located in ../src/utils.c:353
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%a %H:%M
Translators, please edit/rearrange these strftime(3) tokens to suit your locale!
This format string is used for showing, on a 24-hour clock, events/appointments that happen this week.
(Note: the space between the day and the time is an em space (unicode character 2003), which is
slightly wider than a normal space.)
en_US example: "%a %H:%M" --> "Fri 13:00"
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Located in ../src/utils.c:362
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%a %d %b %H:%M
Translators, please edit/rearrange these strftime(3) tokens to suit your locale!
This format string is used for showing, on a 24-hour clock, events/appointments that happen over a week from now.
(Note: the space between the day and the time is an em space (unicode character 2003), which is
slightly wider than a normal space.)
en_US example: "%a %b %d %H:%M" --> "Fri Oct 31 13:00"
en_GB example: "%a %d %b %H:%M" --> "Fri 31 Oct 13:00"
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Located in ../src/utils.c:372
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