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: Specifies a time format to customize how Kore displays the timestamp. The '''<time format>''' is simply a string that will be used as a pattern when the timestamp is displayed. The following characters can be used in the time format and will be replaced by corresponding time elements: | : Specifies a time format to customize how Kore displays the timestamp. The '''<time format>''' is simply a string that will be used as a pattern when the timestamp is displayed. The following characters can be used in the time format and will be replaced by corresponding time elements: | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:49, 27 April 2021
- showTimeDomainsFormat
- Specifies a time format to customize how Kore displays the timestamp. The is simply a string that will be used as a pattern when the timestamp is displayed. The following characters can be used in the time format and will be replaced by corresponding time elements:
Character Description H Hour. M Minutes. S Seconds. y Year. m Month. d Day.
Examples
The following example may print connection messages with a preppended timestamp such as [11:23:49 15/08/2005].
showTimeDomains connection showTimeDomainsFormat [H:M:S d/m/y]