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Hello,
Thanks for the help. I'm new to Skrooge, and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. Any pointers appreciated. Problem: Even though the KDE Locale has the currency symbol set to "$", Skrooge always shows the currency symbol as "US$". Changing the KDE Local currency symbol to "$" or "USD" or "US$" has NO EFFECT on Skrooge. Skrooge always shows the currency as "US$". I tried to set the regional settings three ways: 1) "K->Settings->System Settings" 2) "kcmshell4 language" from a console 3) "systemsettings" from a console Skrooge ignored all of the above, and always displayed "US$". I'm having this problem in both Debian and Mint: * Debian 8.2 Jessie KDE, all updates installed -- Skrooge Version 1.9.3BETA, Using DKE Development Platform 4.14.2 * Ubuntu Mint 17.3 Rosa KDE, all updates installed -- Skrooge Version 1.8.0, Using KDE Development Platform 4.14.2 Test procedure: * Set the Locale "Currency symbol" to "$". -- K->Settings->System Settings -- Money tab -- Currency symbol: $ -- Apply * Reboot * Verify that the Locale currency symbol is still "$". -- K->Settings->System Settings -- Money tab -- Currency symbol: $ <- verify * Open Skrooge * Click on "Accounts" * Skrooge still shows "US$" (not "$") in "Initial balance:", "Minimum limit:", and "Maximum limit:". * Import a QIF file. * Click on "Accounts" * Skrooge still shows "US$" (not "$") in "Initial balance:", "Minimum limit:", "Maximum limit:", and in all Bank entries. What am I doing wrong? Thanks for the help. |
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Hi,
In Skrooge, you can manage more than one currency. The KDE settings are used to create the default currency no more. So, now, if you want to change US$ by $, you have to: 1- Go on "Unit" page 2- Click on the US$ currency 3- Select "Manual" 4- Change US$ by $ 5- Click on modify |
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Hello smankowski,
That worked! Thank you very much! |
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