2007/9/11, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ignacio García schrieb:
>
> >> I always get today "09/10/07" (month/day/year), no matter what LyX's menu 
> >> language or the document
> >> language is.
> >
> > Yes, OK. It's depends of system global language settings. (Spanish:
> > 11/09/07. Lyx with locale English: 09/11/07)
>
> What global language settings do you mean? No matter if I start LyX with 
> English or German menus I
> get "09/11/07" and in German the correct order is "11/09/07".

Yes, for me the changes in the language preferences and/or document settings
in LyX don't affect the date. Always I get "13/09/07", as usual in Spanish.

But, I start Lyx in a terminal with locale=English and I get
"09/13/2007", no matter if document language is Spanish.

> There is also the same output when I change Windows' system language settings 
> from German to English.
> What do you see when you use German locale instead of Spanish?

For German (my first time!) I do:
In a terminal I set German locale. I start LyX and I see the menus in German:
"Datei" "Bearbeiten", etc. Then "Datei->Neu->Einfügen->Datum" and I
get "13.09.2007"
(no matter if "Sprache" in "DOkument" and "Einstellungen" is Spanisch)

(All on GNULinux/Ubuntu)

Regards
Ignacio

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