Fixed #23665 -- Noted precedence of settings.USE_L10N in MONTH_DAY_FORMAT and YEAR_MONTH.

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Berker Peksag 2014-11-15 10:06:37 +02:00 committed by Tim Graham
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@ -1933,6 +1933,9 @@ drilldown, the header for a given day displays the day and month. Different
locales have different formats. For example, U.S. English would say locales have different formats. For example, U.S. English would say
"January 1," whereas Spanish might say "1 Enero." "January 1," whereas Spanish might say "1 Enero."
Note that if :setting:`USE_L10N` is set to ``True``, then the corresponding
locale-dictated format has higher precedence and will be applied.
See :tfilter:`allowed date format strings <date>`. See also See :tfilter:`allowed date format strings <date>`. See also
:setting:`DATE_FORMAT`, :setting:`DATETIME_FORMAT`, :setting:`DATE_FORMAT`, :setting:`DATETIME_FORMAT`,
:setting:`TIME_FORMAT` and :setting:`YEAR_MONTH_FORMAT`. :setting:`TIME_FORMAT` and :setting:`YEAR_MONTH_FORMAT`.
@ -2617,6 +2620,9 @@ drilldown, the header for a given month displays the month and the year.
Different locales have different formats. For example, U.S. English would say Different locales have different formats. For example, U.S. English would say
"January 2006," whereas another locale might say "2006/January." "January 2006," whereas another locale might say "2006/January."
Note that if :setting:`USE_L10N` is set to ``True``, then the corresponding
locale-dictated format has higher precedence and will be applied.
See :tfilter:`allowed date format strings <date>`. See also See :tfilter:`allowed date format strings <date>`. See also
:setting:`DATE_FORMAT`, :setting:`DATETIME_FORMAT`, :setting:`TIME_FORMAT` :setting:`DATE_FORMAT`, :setting:`DATETIME_FORMAT`, :setting:`TIME_FORMAT`
and :setting:`MONTH_DAY_FORMAT`. and :setting:`MONTH_DAY_FORMAT`.