System Language

Monte Goulding monte at sweattechnologies.com
Mon Dec 9 16:35:01 EST 2002


Maybe it's another setting that's changed? Actually I think that for some
reason the engine thinks my system is en_us even though I have the little
Australian flag in the menubar.
>
> >>My Australian XP and OS X systems both have Sunday as the first
> line of the
> >>weekdayNames
>
> Hi Again, Monte,
>
> Since I don't have an Australian OS, I asked Igor Couto in Sydney to
> test this with system weekDayNames.  His response(s):
>
> "It returns:
>
> Saturday
> Sunday
> Monday
> Tuesday
> Wednesday
> Thursday
> Friday
>
> Odd, why is Saturday the first day? I'll switch system languages, and
> see if the same happens with them..."
>
> and
>
> "I am using MacOS X, 10.2. I tried switching the system language to
> Brazilian Portuguese, Australian English and Esperanto, and the
> result of weeDayNames is always the same list - always starting with
> 'Saturday', and always in English..."
>
> There is definitely something amiss somewhere.
> --
>
> Rob Cozens
> CCW, Serendipity Software Company
> http://www.oenolog.com/who.htm
>
> "And I, which was two fooles, do so grow three;
> Who are a little wise, the best fooles bee."
>
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