#1
Posted 27 March 2012 - 11:31 AM
Is there a way to configure the use of non-US date formatting when using English? In Australia our local date format is the same as England - i.e. DD/MM/YYYY not the US format of MM/DD/YYYY. I haven't found a way to localise the date format. Is that possible at the moment?
Thanks
David
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#2
Posted 27 March 2012 - 01:58 PM
David,Hi
Is there a way to configure the use of non-US date formatting when using English? In Australia our local date format is the same as England - i.e. DD/MM/YYYY not the US format of MM/DD/YYYY. I haven't found a way to localise the date format. Is that possible at the moment?
Thanks
David
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Currently the way this works is based on the i18n. So if you are in Spain and you switch to Spanish, then the localization changes for date and time change automatically. I now realize we also need this for English speaking countries too since right now everyone who speaks English is localized to the US. Can you tell me which code in here:
yii/framework/i18n/data
corresponds to your location? I think I can then easily add the ability to switch to Australian English, which should change the localization then accordingly.
Thanks
Jason Green
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#4
Posted 27 March 2012 - 09:45 PM
Specifically Australia would be en_au but most non-US locales would probably be able to work with en_gb (seeing as we all claim some linkage to Great Britain for our language). That'd work for dates, not for currency symbols though, but Zumo handles that elsewhere anyway.
#5
Posted 28 March 2012 - 04:16 PM
https://www.pivotalt...y/show/27169745
I will need more about how to solve this.
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#7
Posted 25 May 2012 - 03:04 PM
Sorry for only getting back to this now, but I have the solution for you. In fact, Zurmo already makes use of locales (based on Yii) and having Zurmo apply the correct regional settings for the "en_au" locale is quite easy!
First of all, make sure you have the latest commits of Zurmo as I added a date format mapping for "en_au" (Commit: 51ed168e8b2f). Then just follow these steps:
- Add the "en_au" locale as a supported language to your perInstanceConfig.php file.
- Create a "Default.php" file in the "protected/messages" folder. Just copy one of the other language "Default.php" file in this folder. Inside this file, change the language string to "en_au".
- Login to Zurmo as a super-user and activate the "en_au" language you have added in Step 1.
- Change the language setting for any Zurmo user to the new language you have added.
- Login with the account for which you have made the language change.
That's it! You will now see that date formats are presented like 'DD/MM/YY'. Of course, Zurmo will not be translated in Australian English but will use the base English language. If needed, specific Australian English translation can be added.
Let me know if this works for you.
Cheers! Sacha
#8
Posted 23 April 2013 - 03:09 PM
Hmm, tried this by adding en_gb instead of en_au in the above example. On the plus side this did change the date format to UK format. On the negative side the Calendar widget displays in Chinese or Japanese lettering:

Any ideas on what else to tweak to fix this?
Cheers, Pete
#9
Posted 27 April 2013 - 02:21 AM
Sorry to resurrect an old thread but I tried the above process to add "en_au" in Zurmo 1.5.13 but "English (Australian)" is not showing up in the list of languages to activate.
Also while doing this I noticed that in "/protected/messages/" there were initially 4 language folders (de, es, fr and it) but in the Zurmo interface Settings > Languages there are many more listed. Where are these "extra" languages coming from, if not from "/potected/messages/". I guess the configuration process for internationalisation has changed since this original post. Can someone please enlighten me?
I just want to get dates formatted correctly for Australia e.g. DD/MM/YYYY
Maybe the code commit you referred to (51ed168e8b2f) was never rolled into the current stable?
#10
Posted 02 May 2013 - 04:48 PM
Hello,
I have the same problem, but with the language pt_br. How can I solve this?
Thanks
Hmm, tried this by adding en_gb instead of en_au in the above example. On the plus side this did change the date format to UK format. On the negative side the Calendar widget displays in Chinese or Japanese lettering:
Any ideas on what else to tweak to fix this?
Cheers, Pete
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#11
Posted 09 May 2013 - 02:45 AM
Can anyone comment on this? I'm a bit stuck.
Sorry to resurrect an old thread but I tried the above process to add "en_au" in Zurmo 1.5.13 but "English (Australian)" is not showing up in the list of languages to activate.
Also while doing this I noticed that in "/protected/messages/" there were initially 4 language folders (de, es, fr and it) but in the Zurmo interface Settings > Languages there are many more listed. Where are these "extra" languages coming from, if not from "/potected/messages/". I guess the configuration process for internationalisation has changed since this original post. Can someone please enlighten me?
I just want to get dates formatted correctly for Australia e.g. DD/MM/YYYY
Maybe the code commit you referred to (51ed168e8b2f) was never rolled into the current stable?
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