Oh!! Ok, then... If you are a developer of kMyMoney there's no discussion!! ;-)
Well, I will change this "false bug" in a question to know how I can change it
from Gnome.
Thanks
** Changed in: kmymoney2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Converted to question:
https://answers.launchpad
I am sure. The decimal settings are taken from the KDE settings.
Believe me, I'm a developer of KMyMoney, not part of the Bugsquad.
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Decimal symbol incorrect. Locale es_ES
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Thanks, but "kcmshell language" does nothing.
Are you sure that "LANG" only change the translations used? Then why kMyMoney
changes the encoding if I change that value? If I set "LANG=es_ES", it uses
ISO-88599-1, but if I set "LANG=es_ES.UTF-8", it uses UTF8.
Why it changes the encoding but no t
That will only change the translations used, but most settings are taken
from KDE Global settings.
Try running "kcmshell language" in a terminal. I use KDE, so I cannot point
you to the right place to do that. However, until you change that, the
decimal symbol will remain the same.
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Decimal sy
I use Gnome. How can I change this setting from Gnome?
Anyway, does "LANG=es_ES.UTF-8" has no effect on KDE? If I change this
value, the character encoding changes in kMyMoney, but the decimal
symbol is always the same.
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Decimal symbol incorrect. Locale es_ES
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/43
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32085310/Dependencies.txt
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