2009/8/26 Umesh P N <address@hidden>:
> Hi,
> I remember Santhosh Thottingal was working on providing support for Saka
> calendar for KDE (?). I was curious to know what non-Gregorian calendars
> are supported on various desktops available. Information about tools (like
> Korganizer) supporting non-Gregorian calendars also will be helpful.
KDE has support for Hijri, Jalali and Hebrew calenders. Korganizer
have support. I have stopped working on the calendar for some time
(There was some bug in the kdelibs which broke all non gregorian
calendar for some time, it is fixed now). I would like to come back to
it as soon as I get some time to work on it. Anyone interested to work
on it is welcomed to have a look at smc git repo.
> If you have any information about other operating systems (like Windows 7,
> Windows Vista, Mac OS X) providing direct non-Gregorian support (I believe
> GNU Linux doesn't have NG support, but desktops like KDE and GNOME have. Am
> I right?), please share the info too.
> What I remember from talking to Santhosh a while back is, some GNU Linux
> desktop has support for Hijri (Islamic), Hebrew and Iranian (Persian)
> calendars. I could not find that setting on my work ubuntu machine (I use
> KDE, but can try GNOME as well). Could someone please point out where it
> is?
> Thanks,
> --
> Umesh
You have to set it in System Settings (systemsettings command) ->
Personal -> Langauge and Locale -> Country, Language -> Time & Date
See attached images.
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