Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Tuesday 28 June 2005 04:29 am, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
>> Doesn't happen for me.  When you are in the date window, are dates
>> being displayed with two digit years?
>>
>> In the preferences dialog, what do you have selected as the Date
>> Format (under the "International" settings)?
>
>   To expound on my last comment: this only seems to happen in the POSIX 
> locale.  If I set the LOCALE to en_US.UTF-8, I get 4-digit dates.

Ick.  Well, the fix is, I think, buried in the C library.  Anyway, if
you want to enter four-digit years, it seems you must choose an output
format with four-digit years.

It would indeed be nice if this weren't true, so I'll leave the bug
open.  But it's extremely unlikely to get fixed; upstream is not
really maintaining the old Gnome-1 version of gnucash.

Thomas
 

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