Be certain that in the report Options, Commodities > Report’s Currency is set 
properly.

Second, double check your assigned stylesheet in Options > General, and then 
check the font assignments for that Stylesheet in Edit > Edit Stylesheets > 
Fonts.

Third, make sure that in MacOS System Preferences, Language & Region > Advanced 
> General > Currency is set correctly.

Finally, make sure the affected accounts are set to AUD or whatever is 
appropriate for them rather than ILS. (Israeli currency, though I doubt that 
would be the case)

I just switched my locale to en-au and ran a Balance Sheet and everything 
looked normal. I’m also on Mojave using 3.6.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Aug 19, 2019, at 8:16 PM, Peter West <p...@pbw.id.au> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> When I generate a balance sheet on MacOS Mojave, using Gnucash 3.6, the 
> detail lines are presented in a font which displays the dollar sign as what 
> appears to be a Hebrew Final Kaf (05DA). It includes also some Hebrew point 
> modifiers – Point Tsere (05B5) and Point Segol (05B6). All of the summary 
> lines and headings are in a sans-serif bold font, and display correctly.
> 
> Is this a known problem? Any ideas on how to fix it.  My locale is en-au.
> 
> --
> Peter West


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