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ttime

I accidentally deleted the snippet for ttime in textexpander. What was the content of that snippet?


TOPICS: Mac OS X

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noodle's picture

%H:%M (Ignore this filler because "The...

%H:%M

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jeanmacd's picture

Custom time options

The ttime snippet that ships with TextExpander is: %1I:%M %p

The gives you 12-hour-clock time with no leading zero and AM/PM.

You can also roll your own by using the built-in snippet macros: click on the "+" below the snippet content window and you'll see all the options for Time. If you want 24-hour-clock time or Seconds, that's where you can get it.

Cheers, Jean from SmileOnMyMac

tuffluffjimmy's picture

Thanks guys, it works great,...

Thanks guys, it works great, and thanks for telling me about the macros.

noodle's picture

Oops. I must have changed...

Oops. I must have changed mine from the default. Glad you caught it.

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