Not sure I follow. If the OS is set to en_US, why would GnuCash choose a
different one? How would it even determine a different one?
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/24/21 9:45 PM, John Ralls wrote:
GnuCash's localization is limited to the way it works on Linux, which is the
old POSIX locales method. Customizing in System Preferences doesn't work;
GnuCash looks for a locale to use. The best you can do is edit
Gnucash.app/Contents/Resources/etc/gnucash/environment and add LC_NUMERIC=en_US
and LC_TIME=en_US to set those particular localizations to locales that present
numbers and dates the way you like.
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