Wrong date parsing
Hi, in central Europe it is typical to use the following format of the date:
DD.MM.YYYY, sometimes also DD. MM. YYYY (with spaces)
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u5760562/5r1hv6hnaiognznyipgo.png
But Zotero is parsing it as "m d y"
But when there is a "non-month" number, like 31.05.2025, the parsing is ok as "d m y".
And when I order it by time, you can imagine the mess.
Is possible to configure "by hard" for the DD.MM.YYYY format?
Thank you for this great tool!
DD.MM.YYYY, sometimes also DD. MM. YYYY (with spaces)
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u5760562/5r1hv6hnaiognznyipgo.png
But Zotero is parsing it as "m d y"
But when there is a "non-month" number, like 31.05.2025, the parsing is ok as "d m y".
And when I order it by time, you can imagine the mess.
Is possible to configure "by hard" for the DD.MM.YYYY format?
Thank you for this great tool!
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tnajdekParsing of the date depends on the language Zotero is configured to use. You can change it in Zotero preferences. For example, setting it to “English (UK)” will parse the date as dd.mm.yyyy.