On Aug 20, 2014, at 1:34 PM, Per Johansson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2014-08-02 19:25, John Ralls wrote: >> >> On Aug 2, 2014, at 7:58 AM, Per Johansson <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hello. >>> >>> I just joined this list. My first "contribution" was to point out >>> that the Swedish translation file >>> http://translationproject.org/PO-files/sv/gnucash-2.6.2.sv.po had >>> not made it into the build. >>> >>> I am mainly interested in the Swedish localisation. Specifically: >>> >>> Adding sv_AX and sv_FI locales (I live in the sv_AX area) >>> >>> Adding account plans for them (Probably translate the fi_FI account >>> plans into Swedish) >>> >>> Perhaps translate missing Swedish language texts. >>> >>> >>> >>> CV: I work as a system developer at Crosskey Banking Solutions with >>> Java, JSP, Struts, etc. I also program and do bookkeeping in my >>> free time, and recently released a Firefox extension: >>> https://addons.mozilla.org/sv-SE/firefox/addon/direct-currency-converter/ >>> >> >>> >> Welcome. >> >> The sv translation is handled by the Translation Project and as you >> showed it's actively supported, but is only 2/3 complete. Please >> contact the TP coordinators if you want to help complete that >> translation. Depending upon how similar are the forms of written >> Swedish between Sweden and Finland it may well make the most sense to >> make your sv_AX and sv_FI translations derivative on the main one, in >> which case it would be best to coordinate them through the TP as >> well. >> >> A Swedish translation of the Finnish account plans should be >> submitted directly, either with a bug report and patch, Github pull >> request, or attaching a tgz of the file to a post here. >> >> Regards, John Ralls >> > > Hello again. > > The first thing I would like to do is adding sv_AX and sv_FI locales. > With that I don't mean translation files (sv_SE is good enough) but things > like currency formatting. > When I run Gnucash in sv_AX amounts are formatted like this: "€5,082.82" but > if I use sv_SE they are formatted correctly. > I suppose that Gnucash does not recognise sv_AX so it uses a fallback (en_US) > locale. > > How can this be done? Formatting and so on is done by the operating system, not GnuCash. See if those locales are available for your OS/Distro and if they are make sure they're installed. If you're on a Debian derivative, you must configure the locales you want. See locale-gen(8) for details. If they're not available, and you're using Unix (including Mac OSX), you can make them by creating the appropriate directory in /usr/share/locale and linking the contents from a locale that work the way you like. Regards, John Ralls _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
