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List:       kde-i18n-doc
Subject:    Re: What is "common era"?
From:       "Yuri Chornoivan" <yurchor () ukr ! net>
Date:       2012-02-14 20:01:38
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02 +0200, Diego Iastrubni <elcuco@kde.org>:

> Hi all,
>
> I am translating kcmlocale and found the string:
> "Use Common Era"
>
> Can anyone explain what does it mean in this context?
>
> - diego

Hi,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_era

 From kcmlocale help  =

(http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kde-runtime/kcontrol/language/index.html =
 )

<quote>
If you have selected the Gregorian calendar system then the Use Common E=
ra  =

tick box will be enabled. This allows you to choose to use the Common Er=
a  =

(CE/BCE) instead of the Christian Era (AD/BC) when displaying and  =

inputting dates. See the Date & Time tab for how to set this up.
</quote>

Hope this helps.

Best regards,
Yuri
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