Hi,

For some reason I didn’t receive the emails with the answers form Adrien and 
Peter. Can you please check if you put me in cc? I’ve discovered them just 
because Taull answered and I casually checked the whole thread from the browser.

Btw, yes I’m referring to the table headings (the content of the table is 
blurred on purpose for privacy). I noticed that in the screenshot is not really 
marked the difference between the blurred and non-blurred text as in reality. 
The funny thing is that if I try to take a picture of the screen, neither form 
there it is that marked as “from the eyes”. But I assure you it’s really marked 
the difference. Since I’m from an apple laptop I have a Retina display, maybe 
that could be part of the problem. And yes, I think the problem is the same 
cited by Taull. I tried to play a bit with the screen scaling but that’s not 
resolving anything. Is there any solution or workaround actually? Or any idea 
to solve the problem definitively?

About the language problem instead, I played a lot with system settings, but 
nothing helps. I can’t see anything else in dutch except from that date in the 
bottom of the interface, so it’s really hard to understand where it’s getting 
that information.

Moreover, I’ve also noticed that the settings about the numbers format are not 
synced with the system settings. Usually in euros we use the comma to separate 
decimals, and the dot to group each 10^3 digits. However, in my settings I put 
the dot for decimals, and the comma for grouping, and indeed in the calculator 
I use the dot as a decimal separator, but in GnuCash that is not reflected, nor 
I have any option to change this behaviour. Any idea?

My OS is: macOS Big Sur 11.2.1
My GnuCash version is: 4.4, Build ID: 4.4+(2020-12-28)

Best,
Gabriele


On 23 Feb 2021, at 15:33, Taull Boi 
<taull...@gmail.com<mailto:taull...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I believe I have the same issue regarding the column headers and had reported 
it here:

https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2021-February/095301.html

It appears the problem has something to do with gtk, cairo, pango and font 
rendering. I have this problem on Windows.

On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 8:56 PM Gabriele Venturato 
<venturato.gabri...@outlook.com<mailto:venturato.gabri...@outlook.com>> wrote:
Hello everyone,

I hope this is the right place where to discuss this, otherwise please point me 
to the right resource.

I’ve just installed GnuCash in MacOs, but I see a couple of problems. You can 
see them on the screenshot attached.

1. The titles of all the account tables are blurred. Is there a reason for 
that? In linux (Fedora) I can see them neat. Moreover, all the other text in 
the interface looks fine.

2. At the bottom you can see the date is not in English. I’m currently in 
Belgium (I suspect this is the problem), but I set everything in the system to 
be in English. The only thing related to Belgium is the region, but I don’t 
want to change it because it is where I actually am and therefore I think it’s 
correct that it remains like that.

I tried to search both on the preferences/settings and online, but I couldn’t 
find answers to these problems.

Best regards,
Gabriele

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