On Thursday 13 October 2005 9:00 pm, Neil Williams wrote:
> It's now fine. Problem solved. Account summary and reports are fine - no
> pango warnings, no missing currency symbols or numbers and no funny
> prefixes.

Forget that. It's still broken.

Despite setting LANG=en_GB.UTF-8 in ~/.bashrc and despite it appearing in the 
`set` output in every terminal, loading gnucash from a *menu* still IGNORES 
the setting. (And yes, I have logged out and logged back in - I made the 
change on the 13th and despite logging in and out 4 times since then, it was 
not picked up by gnucash.)

Seeing as most users will be starting from an icon, this means that the 
problem is very much alive.

Looks to me like gnucash is reading a system environment, not a per-user 
environment.

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