To change the regional settings, open the Preferences
dialog by
selecting Tools -> Preferences
(JFTP -> Preferences
on Mac OS X) menu item from the menu bar. Select the category titled, Regional
Settings
in the left frame. This will display the existing regional settings.
Locale
A Locale represents a specific geographical, political, or cultural region.
An operation that requires a Locale to perform its task is called locale-sensitive
and uses the Locale to tailor information for the user. For example, displaying
a date is a locale-sensitive operation-the date should be formatted according
to the customs or conventions of the user's native country, region, or culture.
From the Locale
drop-down box, select a Locale
based
on your language and location.
By default, JFTP uses your system's default locale as set in your operating
system.
Date Format
Specify how you would want to format the dates in local and remote panes. The
two possible options are:
Selecting a format changes the preview below to show how the dates will be displayed.
Time Format
Specify how you would want to format the times in local and remote panes. The
two possible options are:
Selecting a format changes the preview below to show how the times will be displayed.
When you are done, click on the Save
button to save your changes
and close the Preferences
dialog. If you want to change preferences
in other categories, select the desired category from the left frame.