On Tue, September 24, 2013 6:19 pm, Frédéric Perrin wrote: > Hi Derek, > > Le mercredi 25 à 0:08, Derek Atkins a écrit : >> If you're going to extend the Commodity Class then why not just put the >> symbols into the default constructors in the iso-4217-currencies file? >> Why put it into GConf? > > Which of Australian, Canadian, Zimbabwean dollar gets to use the "$" > sign? It seems to me only the user knows which currency they mean with > $, so attributing a symbol to a currency (beyond the locale one) should > be a user decision. > > (I guess this is why only the locale currency gets a symbol in the > current implementation)
Yes, indeed, that is the main reason. Requiring people to input the symbols themselves is also something... "Not Nice". Users don't want to have to figure those things out. Even worse, GConf editing is really only simple on Linux, so you're leaving out users of Mac and Windows. > Fred -derek -- Derek Atkins 617-623-3745 de...@ihtfp.com www.ihtfp.com Computer and Internet Security Consultant _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel