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dialogs.date_dialog() Problem
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@omz, not sure what's going on here. But if you call dialogs.date_dialog(), I am getting another language for the month names. I looked at the dialogs.py file, but I can't see the problem. Either, I missed it or it's deeper in your code. I am setup on Australian for my locale in settings
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Oh, not a random Language, looks a little like Danish, but guessing it German. Would make it difficult for you to see it as a problem.
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@Phuket2 @omz I think I found the problem. After doing some digging into the DatePicker class in the ui module… just look:
>>> from objc_util import * >>> import ui >>> date_picker = ui.DatePicker(frame=(0,0,500,500)) >>> date_picker_pntr = ObjCInstance(date_picker) >>> date_picker_pntr.locale() <__NSCFLocale: <__NSCFLocale: 0x17698f70>> >>> local = date_picker_pntr.locale() >>> local.localeIdentifier() <__NSCFString: de_DE> ## -> German (Germany)
I'm guessing it's German since @omz lives in Berlin. Just needs to change the locale.
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EDIT: as an added bonus, here is a workaround until it gets fixed (I'm from the US, but you can look up your locale code)
#coding: utf-8 import ui from objc_util import * NSLocale = ObjCClass('NSLocale') us_locale = NSLocale.alloc().initWithLocaleIdentifier_(ns('en_US')) date_picker = ui.DatePicker(frame=(0,0,500,500)) date_picker_pntr = ObjCInstance(date_picker) date_picker_pntr.setLocale_(us_locale) date_picker.present('sheet')
Enjoy. Play around with removing the locale or changing it.
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Pythonista's own locale module did not work last time I checked it out.
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@blmacbeth , thanks for the info. It's was more just about reporting the problem. Just a tricky one to see when on the same local all the time I guess
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This also affects
form_dialog
with aurl
field; the button that should say.com
says.de
.
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Thanks! I think I wouldn't have noticed this myself because a German date picker looks pretty normal to me...
The reason is a workaround for a bug in the iOS simulator – I'm faking a German locale because for some reason, the keyboard language can't be changed otherwise. This obviously should never have been in the version that's built for actual devices...