balance sheet rollup-totals are $0

Charles Day cedayiv at gmail.com
Wed Sep 10 01:10:39 EDT 2008


On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 9:40 PM, Stuart McGraw <smcg4191 at frii.com> wrote:

> Charles Day wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Stuart McGraw <smcg4191 at frii.com<mailto:
> smcg4191 at frii.com>> wrote:
> > > Charles Day [mailto:cedayiv at gmail.com <mailto:cedayiv at gmail.com>]
> wrote:
> > > > On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Stuart McGraw <smcg4191 at frii.com<mailto:
> smcg4191 at frii.com>> wrote:
> >[...]
> > > > >[...]
> > > > > (Also, any way to tell Gnucash to suppress the "USD" texts,
> > > > > i.e. only explicitly display the currency when it is not
> > > > > the same as the default?)
> > > >
> > > > I don't know the answer, but I suspect that has something to do
> > > > with your locale. When I run a balance sheet with multiple
> currencies,
> > > > instead of "USD" I see "$".  I only see the three-letter symbols on
> > > > non-US currencies.
> > >
> > > Yes, when I set the Windows locale to English-US, Gnucash
> > > displays dollar amounts prefixed with "$" and yen amounts
> > > prefixed with "JPY" which is what I'd prefer to see.  Unfortunately,
> > > for several reasons I have to keep the system-wide locale set
> > > to Japanese.
> > >
> > > Any idea how to run Gnucash under Windows with an application-
> > > specific locale?  On *nix I guess I would do something like
> > >   LANG=en_US /usr/bin/gnucash ...
> > > but I don't know what the Windows equivalent would be.  I tried
> > > adding the line
> > >   SET LANG=en_US
> > >     in the gnucash.bat file without effect.
> >
> > I think that only affects the language. I'm not sure, but try adding
> > this to your gnucash.bat: SET LC_MONETARY=en_US
>
> No joy, nor with LC_ALL. :-(
> I guess that somewhere in guncash, it calls some function
> to get the default locale.  I wonder if setting an environment
> value is sufficient to affect what that function returns.
> Unfortunately my understanding of this stuff is effectively
> zero.
>

Me too. Can anyone else offer a suggestion?

Cheers,
Charles


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