Commit 24f70fc6 authored by David Schnur's avatar David Schnur

Re-introduced the %h specifier for back-compat.

parent 87f9c782
...@@ -636,6 +636,10 @@ standard strftime specifiers are supported (plus the nonstandard %q): ...@@ -636,6 +636,10 @@ standard strftime specifiers are supported (plus the nonstandard %q):
%w: weekday as number (0-6, 0 being Sunday) %w: weekday as number (0-6, 0 being Sunday)
``` ```
Flot 0.8 switched from %h to the standard %H hours specifier. The %h specifier
is still available, for backwards-compatibility, but is deprecated and
scheduled to be removed permanently with the release of version 1.0.
You can customize the month names with the "monthNames" option. For You can customize the month names with the "monthNames" option. For
instance, for Danish you might specify: instance, for Danish you might specify:
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...@@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ API.txt for details. ...@@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ API.txt for details.
case 'b': c = "" + monthNames[d.getMonth()]; break; case 'b': c = "" + monthNames[d.getMonth()]; break;
case 'd': c = leftPad(d.getDate()); break; case 'd': c = leftPad(d.getDate()); break;
case 'e': c = leftPad(d.getDate(), " "); break; case 'e': c = leftPad(d.getDate(), " "); break;
case 'h': // For back-compat with 0.7; remove in 1.0
case 'H': c = leftPad(hours); break; case 'H': c = leftPad(hours); break;
case 'I': c = leftPad(hours12); break; case 'I': c = leftPad(hours12); break;
case 'l': c = leftPad(hours12, " "); break; case 'l': c = leftPad(hours12, " "); break;
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