https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=397245
Thomas Baumgart <tbaumg...@kde.org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|--- |UPSTREAM Status|REPORTED |RESOLVED --- Comment #1 from Thomas Baumgart <tbaumg...@kde.org> --- Using LC_TIME=en_CA.utf8 gets what you want. Apparently, there is a difference in the display between the base system and what Qt provides. en_DK.utf8 is one example. I have de_DE.utf8 as my default locale for time. The following table show what is going on. I start the programs either without providing a specific locale (default) or with specifically setting the LC_TIME variable in the environment starting the program. LC_TIME date +%x KMyMoney -------------------------------------- default 05.12.2020 05.12.20 en_DK.utf8 2020-12-05 05/12/2020 en_CA.utf8 2020-12-05 2020-12-05 So setting the LC_TIME variable has an effect, but there is a difference in the result. Since KMyMoney uses standard Qt functions to do the conversion I see this more of an upstream problem/feature. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.