Bug when changing timestamp, longstanding

The behaviour described in the bug report is either by design, or would be far too complex/time-consuming to be changed

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Hmm, "2/b2/2016" with b a space works fine for me. It just doesn't work if the FIRST character isn't a digit. This is intentional.
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ghisler(Author) wrote:Hmm, "2/b2/2016" with b a space works fine for me. It just doesn't work if the FIRST character isn't a digit. This is intentional.
On rechecking, I agree with that; I must have tested only with a leading space (before the first digit). (While people probably won't type in a leading space, it's quite easy to do when copying and pasting, by selecting a bit too much.) This won't be a problem for me now that I know about it.

TCMD continues to be my file manager of choice; it's a great program. I originally came to it, long ago, simply because of the pop-up directory tree, which avoids drilling down through a long succession of directories when I know a subdirectory name. It's always been very good for many things, and keeps getting better. And there's a plugin for just about everything.

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