System Preferences/Language and Region says Region = Canada and language =
french. Advanced shows decimal separator is comma and thousands separator is
space. (These are default values for French Canada).
Environment variable LANG=fr_CA.UTF_8
OpenOffice correctly uses comma as decimal separator.
Is Gnucash supposed to use the parameters from the locale ? Is there a way to
force it ?
Thanks,
Yves Forget
Le lundi 2 juillet 2018 15h48, R. Victor Klassen <[email protected]> a
écrit :
Maybe in Quebec it is a comma. In the rest of the country it is a period.
There should be a different locale for fr-canada than for en-canada. I don’t
know what else would differ across locales though.
> On Jul 2, 2018, at 3:42 PM, Yves Forget via gnucash-user
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I’m new to GnuCash and just installed GnuCash 3.2 on Mac. OS X 10.13
> Gnucash uses the period as decimal separator instead of my locale’s
> separator. Here in Canada it should be comma.
> Should Gnucash use the decimal separator of my locale, or is it always
> period ? Is there a way to configure it within GnuCash ?
> Thanks,
> Yves Forget
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