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Unless I'm overlooking something, relative time stamps are used to show time and date of posts. Example: "8mo ago (edited 8mo ago)"

Is there a way to switch to absolute time stamps? Not only is '8 months ago' not very precise, when saving screen shots or printing as PDF, it doesn't retain usable time and date information.

I wish I had an option to display a real time stamp, to preserve it for when I'm saving stuff locally and then look at it months later. Filesystem time stamps can be messed up over the years, especially in backup/restore operations.

Usually, when documenting ongoing happenings like the Ukraine thing, I precede the file name with a time stamp yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm_my_file.ext. Would still be helpful to have a real ref in the file itself, even just in case of fat finger typo syndrome. :)

Would that be hard to implement? Is it already possible and I haven't found out how?

Unless I'm overlooking something, relative time stamps are used to show time and date of posts. Example: "8mo ago (edited 8mo ago)" Is there a way to switch to absolute time stamps? Not only is '8 months ago' not very precise, when saving screen shots or printing as PDF, it doesn't retain usable time and date information. I wish I had an option to display a real time stamp, to preserve it for when I'm saving stuff locally and then look at it months later. Filesystem time stamps can be messed up over the years, especially in backup/restore operations. Usually, when documenting ongoing happenings like the Ukraine thing, I precede the file name with a time stamp yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm_my_file.ext. Would still be helpful to have a real ref in the file itself, even just in case of fat finger typo syndrome. :) Would that be hard to implement? Is it already possible and I haven't found out how?

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Got it. Dankeschön.