That's not what I meant. I realise I can change the locale settings but
my problem is that there is a minor problem with the locale settings.
I've set the right locale (gd) but the comma shouldn't be there and I'm
trying to figure where in the chain the error occurred (i.e. in the
translation process, the minimal xml dataset, the large dataset off
CLDR) because that affects the best way of putting it right.
Michael
29/10/2011 20:25, sgrìobh Cor Nouws:
Hi Michael,
Michael Bauer wrote (29-10-11 15:17)
Quick question - if the date format in LO is showing up as
31, December 2011
but it should be
31 December 2011
Is that a setting in LO that I messed up or did I mess up the locale
xml?
Tools > Options > Language settings > Language allows to choose the
locale.
That influences the default for new documents.
This can be changed ..
In Writer, the language of the text influences the representation of
the date.
In Calc, the language of the cell (Style) (number format) does the
same.
HTH,
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