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    Default How to set QTimeEdit to display in 24 hour format

    Is QTimeEdit stuck with a 12 hr format (AM/PM) or is there a display format string that will set it to 24 hr format (GMT).

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    Dick

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    Default Re: How to set QTimeEdit to display in 24 hour format

    It displays in 24h format for me by default. I guess this is a matter of locale.
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    Default Re: How to set QTimeEdit to display in 24 hour format

    I declared an instance of QLocale with country = Poland and then extracted the time display format string. Turns out all I had to do was use "HH:mm:ss" as the QTimeEdit display format. The default in the US is "hh:mm:ss AP".

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    Dick

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