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hoakley December 29, 2019 Macs, Technology

Ulbow Support

This page is for your support questions and comments on my free log browser Ulbow.

Full details, current versions, known issues, and more about Ulbow are on this page.

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    bmike on January 9, 2020 at 9:56 am

    I’m not seeing a way to look for log messages relative to a time before 01:00 and after 13:00 – it seems to not allow 00 in the hour or 13-23 and I don’t see an AM/PM indicator – am I missing an option or way to look after noon and right after midnight?

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      hoakley on January 9, 2020 at 10:02 am

      Thank you.
      I’m not quite sure what you’re doing, but I can select 00:00:00 perfectly easily. You can either select one of the time elements, e.g. hours, and use the stepper to change it, or simply type in “0” to set it to zero. This works using 24-hour clock notation.
      Which version of macOS is this, please?
      Howard.

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      hoakley on January 9, 2020 at 10:07 am

      Ah – I’ve just worked out what is wrong. In your Language & Region pane, you have 24-hour time disabled. If you’d like to tick that, you’ll see that the time setting works perfectly.
      Howard.

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      hoakley on January 9, 2020 at 11:18 pm

      OK, I have now fixed this in the next beta release, which should be available late Sunday night and officially released on Monday morning. The DatePicker control does allow for this, when you have deselected the 24-hour clock option. However, it’s normally hidden in the control. So I have grown the window a little wider, so the DatePicker is wider and will show the AM/PM selector when required.
      Thank you for puzzling me!
      Howard.

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        bmikecider on January 12, 2020 at 11:51 pm

        You diagnosed it so fast. Humble thanks to you – the b3 indeed has the size for the settings we default to on this side of the pond. I very much enjoyed your deep dive for the time issues using the API/SDK

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          hoakley on January 13, 2020 at 8:14 pm

          Thank you for taking the trouble to help me get there.
          Howard.

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