For completeness,

CHF *is* SFr.

CHF is the code for the currency.

SFr. is what appears as a currency symbol on reports.

For example, USD is the code for ‘U.S. Dollar’ and the currency symbol is ‘$’. 
You won’t see ‘USD’ on reports and you won’t see ‘CHF’ on reports.


Regards,
Adrien

> On Aug 29, 2019 w35d241, at 11:26 AM, Axel Essbaum <a...@essbaum.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Also, just to be clear, after setting:
> 
> defaults write -app /Applications/Gnucash.app AppleLocale 'en_GB.UTF-8’
> 
> I get the right thousands separator and decimal, but the currency shows as 
> SFr. despite setting currency in GnuCash / Prefs / Accounts and Reports to 
> CHF.  Not sure if this gives some insight into the problem, that GC's own 
> prefs are being ignored.
> 
> GC actually sticks to SFr. no matter what I change AppleLocale OR the macOS 
> UI prefs to.  Where is it getting SFr. ??
> 
> - Axel

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