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Old 04-04-2008
Question Decoding date and time

If you know how the date and time has been encoded in the 32-bit hexadecimal string '45d732f6' then it's possible to come up with something that makes sense Smilie
 

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Gnome2::DateEdit(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Gnome2::DateEdit(3pm)

NAME
Gnome2::DateEdit - wrapper for GnomeDateEdit HIERARCHY
Glib::Object +----Glib::InitiallyUnowned +----Gtk2::Object +----Gtk2::Widget +----Gtk2::Container +----Gtk2::Box +----Gtk2::HBox +----Gnome2::DateEdit INTERFACES
Glib::Object::_Unregistered::AtkImplementorIface Gtk2::Buildable Gtk2::Orientable METHODS
widget = Gnome2::DateEdit->new ($the_time, $show_time, $use_24_format) o $the_time (a timestamp) o $show_time (boolean) o $use_24_format (boolean) widget = Gnome2::DateEdit->new_flags ($the_time, $flags) o $the_time (a timestamp) o $flags (Gnome2::DateEditFlags) scalar = $gde->get_flags $gde->set_flags ($flags) o $flags (Gnome2::DateEditFlags) a timestamp = $gde->get_initial_time $gde->set_popup_range ($low_hour, $up_hour) o $low_hour (integer) o $up_hour (integer) a timestamp = $gde->get_time $gde->set_time ($the_time) o $the_time (a timestamp) PROPERTIES
'dateedit-flags' (Gnome2::DateEditFlags : default show-time : readable / writable) Flags for how DateEdit looks 'initial-time' (Glib::ULong : default 0 : readable / writable) The initial time 'lower-hour' (integer : default 7 : readable / writable) Lower hour in the time popup selector 'time' (Glib::ULong : default 0 : readable / writable) The time currently selected 'upper-hour' (integer : default 19 : readable / writable) Upper hour in the time popup selector SIGNALS
time-changed (Gnome2::DateEdit) date-changed (Gnome2::DateEdit) ENUMS AND FLAGS
flags Gnome2::DateEditFlags o 'show-time' / 'GNOME_DATE_EDIT_SHOW_TIME' o '24-hr' / 'GNOME_DATE_EDIT_24_HR' o 'week-starts-on-monday' / 'GNOME_DATE_EDIT_WEEK_STARTS_ON_MONDAY' o 'display-seconds' / 'GNOME_DATE_EDIT_DISPLAY_SECONDS' SEE ALSO
Gnome2, Glib::Object, Glib::InitiallyUnowned, Gtk2::Object, Gtk2::Widget, Gtk2::Container, Gtk2::Box, Gtk2::HBox COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2004 by the gtk2-perl team. This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gnome2 for a full notice. perl v5.14.2 2011-11-16 Gnome2::DateEdit(3pm)
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