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# Check that you have the equivalent ISO8859-1 encoding available for your default locale: | # Check that you have the equivalent ISO8859-1 encoding available for your default locale: | ||
<pre><nowiki> | <pre><nowiki> | ||
− | sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales</nowiki></pre> | + | sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales</nowiki></pre> |
* If your default locale is, say, en_GB.UTF-8, then make sure that en_GB ISO8859-1 is also selected. | * If your default locale is, say, en_GB.UTF-8, then make sure that en_GB ISO8859-1 is also selected. | ||
− | 1.#2 In a terminal window, temporarily change your locale to make sure that it works: | + | 1.#2 In a terminal window, temporarily change your locale to make sure that it works:<pre><nowiki> |
− | <pre><nowiki> | + | export LANG=en_GB |
− | export LANG=en_GB | + | gnucash</nowiki></pre> |
− | gnucash</nowiki></pre> | + | |
1.#3 Check for any error messages about the locale in the terminal window and that in [[UbuntuHelp:GnuCash|GnuCash]] (especially in reports) that there are no strange symbols. | 1.#3 Check for any error messages about the locale in the terminal window and that in [[UbuntuHelp:GnuCash|GnuCash]] (especially in reports) that there are no strange symbols. | ||
− | 1.#4 Create the following script to /usr/local/bin/gnucash or ~/bin/gnucash to make the changes happen on the fly: | + | 1.#4 Create the following script to /usr/local/bin/gnucash or ~/bin/gnucash to make the changes happen on the fly:<pre><nowiki> |
− | <pre><nowiki> | + | #!/bin/bash |
− | #!/bin/bash | + | # Wrapper to get correct LANG (not with UTF-8) for the application /usr/bin/gnucash |
− | # Wrapper to get correct LANG (not with UTF-8) for the application /usr/bin/gnucash | + | # Automatically extract MyLocale from the string 'LANG=MyLocale.UTF-8' which is output by locale |
− | # Automatically extract MyLocale from the string 'LANG=MyLocale.UTF-8' which is output by locale | + | MyLocale=$(locale | grep LANG | cut -f1 -d'.' | cut -f2 -d'=') |
− | MyLocale=$(locale | grep LANG | cut -f1 -d'.' | cut -f2 -d'=') | + | export LANG=$MyLocale |
− | export LANG=$MyLocale | + | /usr/bin/gnucash</nowiki></pre> |
− | /usr/bin/gnucash</nowiki></pre> | + | |
You can select different financial symbols and formats by setting <code><nowiki>LC_MONETARY</nowiki></code> (in <code><nowiki>.bashrc</nowiki></code>) but it is easier to change them inside [[UbuntuHelp:GnuCash|GnuCash]] in Edit/Preferences/International | You can select different financial symbols and formats by setting <code><nowiki>LC_MONETARY</nowiki></code> (in <code><nowiki>.bashrc</nowiki></code>) but it is easier to change them inside [[UbuntuHelp:GnuCash|GnuCash]] in Edit/Preferences/International | ||
== Note on getting online share quotes == | == Note on getting online share quotes == |
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Introduction
GnuCash is a personal finance tracking program. It can track finances in multiple accounts, keeping running and reconciled balances. It has an X based graphical user interface, double entry, a hierarchy of accounts, expense accounts (categories), and can import Quicken QIF files and OFX files.
How to run GnuCash 1.8.x when your locale is UTF-8
- Check that you have the equivalent ISO8859-1 encoding available for your default locale:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
- If your default locale is, say, en_GB.UTF-8, then make sure that en_GB ISO8859-1 is also selected.
export LANG=en_GB gnucash
1.#3 Check for any error messages about the locale in the terminal window and that in GnuCash (especially in reports) that there are no strange symbols.
1.#4 Create the following script to /usr/local/bin/gnucash or ~/bin/gnucash to make the changes happen on the fly:#!/bin/bash # Wrapper to get correct LANG (not with UTF-8) for the application /usr/bin/gnucash # Automatically extract MyLocale from the string 'LANG=MyLocale.UTF-8' which is output by locale MyLocale=$(locale | grep LANG | cut -f1 -d'.' | cut -f2 -d'=') export LANG=$MyLocale /usr/bin/gnucash
You can select different financial symbols and formats by setting LC_MONETARY
(in .bashrc
) but it is easier to change them inside GnuCash in Edit/Preferences/International
- Make sure that libfinance-quote-perl is installed.
- Confirm that an individual quote works using
dump-finance-quote
- Don't try and get currency quotes - at the time of writing, the latest version in the repository was 1.08-1. This no longer works with currencies. Edgy has GnuCash v2.0.1 and a more current version of libfinance-quote-perl, and so the currency quotes work too.