How can I get reports with my locale settings?

James Wilde james.wilde at sunde-wilde.com
Thu Aug 25 02:31:51 EDT 2011


On Aug 25, 2011, at 07:04 , John Ralls wrote:

> 
> On Aug 24, 2011, at 9:29 PM, James Wilde wrote:
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>> On Aug 25, 2011, at 05:42 , John Ralls wrote:
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>>> 
>>>> <SNIP>
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>>>> Is there another 'default write -app Gnucash' command that will change the default font to Courier or another one on my system?  Changing this in Preferences doesn't do diddly.
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> A bit out of order, but no, at present there's no defaults settings in gnucash for anything but l10n.
>>> 
>>> What's the output of `defaults read -g AppleLocale`?
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>> en_SE
>>> 
>>> There is a Swedish translation, but since your first language in the language list is English, that's what you get.
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>> That's good.  As I said, it was just the number format I wanted to change to conform to everything else.
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> 
> en_SE? That's not going to correspond to anything useful. I guess it's not surprising in retrospect that that's what Apple cooks up when you have English as a primary language and Sweden as a primary locale for formats.
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> What did you pass to `defaults write -app Gnucash AppleLocale`?

sv_SE.  I wanted to put the full sv_SE.UTF-8 but didn't dare.  I was unsure whether this 'defaults write' command was an Apple thing or a Gnucash thing, although I suspected the former.

Regards

//James


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