dateformat dd-mm-yy, or mm/dd/yy, or dd-mm-yyyy, or... dateformat indicates how dates should look
in reports generated by wusage. If you prefer a European format,
you may wish to try dd-mm-yy (day - month - year).
In general, wusage places the day of the month where it
sees dd, the month where it sees mm,
and the year where it sees yy or yyyy.
If yyyy is used, all four digits of the year
will appear (1998 rather than just 96). If the dateformat
option does not appear, wusage will
use the format mm/dd/yy (month / day / year), which
is typical in the United States. See also
weekstart.
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