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Le Thursday 12 August 2004 � 15:45:27, Eric Lavarde a �crit:
I have Monday defined as the first day of the week, but this isn't respected in the calendar view, though it is respected in the Week and Month view.
I think it is a relatively new error (I noticed after migration from 0.99.7-5 to 0.99.7-7).
This is a "limitation" of GTK2. I tried to recompile the sample source
code from [1] and I get this error message when selecting "week start
monday":
Gtk-WARNING **: GTK_CALENDAR_WEEK_START_MONDAY is ignored; the first day
of the week is determined from the locale
I use a french locale here (LANG=fr_FR) and the calendar week starts on
monday. And I can't change it (from jpilot) without changing my locale.
The best would be to remove the configuration choice since it is no more configurable with GTK2.
You can also file a bug against libgtk2.0 about this since it is a "bug"
in GTK2 or against the locales packages and ask that with
LANG=en_IE@euro the week start on monday. But I don't think any of these
will succeed.
Bye,
[1]
http://www.gtk.org/tutorial/sec-calendar.html
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