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From: Euro T. S.L. - M. M. M. <m.m...@eu...> - 2009-07-05 20:08:25
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If I understand it right, this is exclusively a coding issue, because you can't mess with the assignment between message keys and localized texts (e.g. Sunday => Lunes). Frank Bergmann escribió: > Hi Miguel, > > Very good point. "Sunday" is American, while "Monday" is European. > > However, the calendar showing the month is hard-coded, and it would > require some considerable efforts to re-write the timesheet calendar. > That's probably not going to happen for V3.4, unless you find a solvent > sponsor... :-) > > Or do you think you could re-write the stuff in /intranet-timesheet2/tcl/ > intranet-calendar-procs.tcl? > > Cheers! > Frank > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *Von:* Miguel Cordova [mailto:mi...@sa...] > *Gesendet:* Sonntag, 5. Juli 2009 17:30 > *An:* pro...@li... > *Betreff:* [project-open-localization] First day of week: monday > or sunday? > > Hi, > > I don't know if it's possible to define "monday" as first day of > week in timesheet pages, according to the user language and/or > timezone. This is not only a technical question about a timesheet > feature, but about L10n in general. > > Thanks. > > -- > Miguel A. Cordova > SAFTEL SISTEMAS SL > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > project-open-localization mailing list > pro...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/project-open-localization > |