On 2017-05-27, gwmf...@openmailbox.org <gwmf...@openmailbox.org> wrote:
> This definitely explains the problem (Thanks for contributing!), but I > don't think it's a real solution because changing the Gnome region like > described (although it does change LC_TIME) changes other variables (in > addition to LC_TIME) that make no sense for the United States (eg., > LC_NUMERIC, LC_MONETARY, LC_PAPER). > > Denmark does LC_NUMERIC wrong (using a comma where there should be a > decimal point). The United States does LC_TIME and LC_MEASUREMENT wrong. Holy Jesus. > I want to make everything proper and swapping to all en_DK variables > fixes some things but not others. The only proper solution is to: > > 1) be able to change individual variables within Gnome (which I don't > think is possible in current gnome) > 2) create my own locale, which I do not know how to do. I've found two > guides (linked below) for doing it but neither of them worked for me (I > think the part about using localedef appears to not be working.) > > https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/136920/set-custom-locales-in-gnome3-on-fedora-20 > https://askubuntu.com/questions/653008/how-to-create-a-new-system-locale > Define "appears to not be working." Anyhow, I believe someone here can help you with this if only they'll pipe up (and you stop top-posting). ;-)