Hi, i had today a bit of time to look this problem in the bugtracker and it seems that was caused by a fix to this bug https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-1313 , clearly it is an improve but my Arch Linux was using a LC_LOCATE=C, although i use LANG="es_ES.utf8" after disable the C locate all it is working fine other time in Qt, thanks.
Regards, Miguel Angel. El 19/01/12 12:16, Linos escribió: > Hi, > after upgrade i have noticed in my development machine that the detected > displayFormat for dates have changed, my detected QLocale it's the same > (Spain/Spanish), i have compared with previous versions and i get this: > > old: > QDateEdit().displayFormat() -----> dd/MM/yy > QLocale.system().dateFormat() -----> dddd d 'de' MMMM 'de' yyyy > > new 4.8.0: > QDateEdit().displayFormat() -----> d MMM yyyy > QLocale.system().dateFormat() -----> dddd, d MMMM yyyy > > This affect too the standard delegates widgets so it is a pretty big change > (for > worst) that i don't understand, i know that i can set the displayFormat for > all > my QDateEdit and QDateTimeEdit and put a delegate on all my date columns on > views but i don't understand why this change, specially in editable QDateEdit > using the abbreviated localized month name seems suboptimal for me. > > This is intended changes or a bug of some type? > > Regards, > Miguel Ángel. > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest