NAME

     strftime - language specific strings


DESCRIPTION

     Each locale has a printable file specifying  date  and  time
     formatting information, /usr/lib/locale/locale/LC_TIME where
     locale is the locale name.  These files specify:

         1.  abbreviated month names (in order)

         2.  full month names (in order)

         3.  abbreviated weekday names (in order)

         4.  full weekday names (in order)

         5.  string to specify local time representation (%X)

         6.  string to specify local date representation (%x)

        default
         7.  string to specify local date and time (%c) for strftime()

         8.  AM (ante meridian) string

         9.  PM (post meridian) string

        default
         10. string to specify local date and time (%C)  for  cftime()

     Each  string is on a line by itself. All white space is sig-
     nificant.  The order of the strings in the above list is the
     same order in which they must appear in the file.


EXAMPLES

     /usr/lib/locale/C/LC_TIME

     Jan
     Feb
      . . .
     January
     February
      . . .
     Sun
     Mon
      . . .
     Sunday
     Monday
      . . .
     %H:%M:%S
     %m/%d/%y
     %a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y
     AM
     PM
     %a %b %e %T %Z %Y


FILES

     /usr/lib/locale/locale/LC_TIME


SEE ALSO

     ctime(3C), setlocale(3C), strftime(3C)


NOTES

     Do not change files under the C locale, as this could  cause
     undefined or nonstandard behavior.