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List:       kde-i18n-doc
Subject:    Re: Date formats: YYYY-MM-DD
From:       Freek de Kruijf <freekdekruijf () kde ! nl>
Date:       2020-08-14 9:36:17
Message-ID: 17951272.Ux3VaDie60 () eiktum
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Op dinsdag 11 augustus 2020 21:20:35 CEST schreef Koos Pol:
> Op 11-08-2020 om 19:15 schreef Freek de Kruijf:
> > In Systemsettings (Systeeminstellingen) under Personal Settings
> > (Persoonlijke instellingen) you find Regional Settings (Regionale
> > instellingen). Click on it. In the left column you find Formats
> > (Formaten), click on it. Activate Detailed Settings (Gedetaileerde
> > instellingen). Behind Time: (Tijd:) you can select another setting i.e. C
> > which is Posix or something that fulfils your needs.
> > 
> > These setting are for the specific user of that account. So maybe you need
> > a user for KMyMoney and another user for your other work if it conflicts.
> Yes, I know these settings. But C is awkward in that it gives me the
> short written month variant. As in "1 Jan 2021".
> I agree I now have a 4 digit year, but it's far from ideal when entering
> dates.
> I've already looked at the list of available locales. There over *600*
> time settings available. It hurts my head to think that I have to
> inspect that list to see if I can find a format usable for financial
> reporting.
> 
> Cheers,
> Koos

You can also invoke kmymoney with a specific environment variable set at 
another value than the default for your language. The one that comes to my 
mind is LC_TIME. You can put a .desktop file for kmymoney in your Desktop 
folder and insert "LC_TIME=<different locale specification> " right after 
"Exec=" in that .desktop file.
I suggest you experiment with a few locale specifications.

-- 
vr.gr.

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Freek de Kruijf



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