On 6/19/07, Andreas Köhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > Am Dienstag, den 19.06.2007, 12:36 +0200 schrieb Davide Imbeni: > > Hi, > > > > I did not mention I'm using Windows 2000; I did not find any Standards > > and Formats", "Location" and "Language for non-Unicode > > programs" in the Control Panel, Regional Settings. Instead, I can see, > > among others: > > > > - General - > > Locale (location) = Italian (Italy) > > > > - Numbers - > > Decimal symbol = "," > > Digit grouping symbol = "." > > > > - Currency - > > Currency symbol = "L." (as in Italian Lira, why is it still there > > after all these years!! :-( ) > > Decimal symbol = "" > > Digit grouping symbol = "." > > > > I see there is no decimal symbol in the currency section, which makes > > sense for the ITL admitted no decimals (being worth almost > > nothing,,,) > > > > I don't export any LANG or LANGUAGE variables. > > > > I hope this helps > > Thank you again > > I do not have access to a Windows 2000 machine, so may you please > continue to try to fix this and post your results here? Keep in mind > that 2000 is well before we switched to the Euro :-) Maybe a service > pack or another Microsoft package can help here.
You have a point here. The fact is that the machine was installed and configured in the spring of 2004. I guess they still preferred Windows 2000 before XP because of the legendary stability of the latter... (I guess it shows, I only use Windows sometimes and because I'm forced to...) Anyway, there is some Service Pack installed: the complete OS name is Microsoft Windows 2000 5.00.2195 Service Pack 4 A workaround may be to activate Edit > Preferences > General > Numbers > > Automatic decimal point. I tried, it didn't help. I will play around with the locale settings, and let you know if I get somewhere. Thanks again > Davide > > -- andi5 Davide _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel