[GNC] First Day of the Week
Catscrash
catscrash at catscrash.de
Tue Aug 13 01:11:56 EDT 2019
Hi,
at least for Ubuntu this is definitely not a problem. I don't know if
the mailinglist allows pictures, but the date-chooser definitely shows
the monday as first day of the week:
I have the date settings in gnucash set to system default and my ubuntu
is set to german
I'm not sure how to get to that report you are talking about, I'm
certainly happy to check there...
best regards
Am 13.08.19 um 05:01 schrieb John Morris:
> Hi Ken,
> Thanks for thinking about my little problem. However, I don't see how this would help. The regular Mac interface gives me the option to change the start of the week from the locale's default. GnuCash should be reading that change like all the other date-aware applications. It does not. Also, as I mentioned in my first post, I have tried changing my locale to a region that defaults to Monday as the first day of the week. GnuCash still insists on using Sunday as the first day of the week. I don't see why GnuCash is any more likely to obey a custom locale than it is to obey one of the default locales.
>
> Have you tried doing this on any system? Did it work? My Windows experience is extremely limited and my Unix experience (other than poking around under the hood of MacOS X) is more than thirty years out of date. I was really hoping to hear from some Mac users living in regions where the default first day of the week is Monday. There must be some. Do they simply ignore this problem or have they found a way to change what seems from my end to be a hard-coded default?
>
> Best,
> John
>
>> On Aug 12, 2019, at 6:04 PM, Kenneth Marshall <ktm at rice.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I think that that setting is attached to the locale definition. You need to make a custom locale with the first day of the week defined to be Monday. I do not have a Mac so do not have any actual experience. On a Linux system you can edit a file in /usr/share/i18n/locales and then recompile the locale with something like locale-gen or localdef. Use 'man locale' on your system to see what you should use. Once you do that and change your locale to the new one, it should just work.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ken
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