SUMMARY One feature I am missing from Gnome, is the option to edit globally (system wide) the language formats (regional settings). If you can add either 1) an extra tab at the systemsettings formats kcm to edit the formats system wide or 2) a "apply system wide" button at the current formats kcm page, similar to the "sync" button of the sddm kcm, which will apply the current formats configuration to /etc/locale.conf (the actual path may be needed to be configurable, since I don't know if all distributions are using the same file). SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: Kubuntu with backports ppa (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: 5.17.1 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.62.0 Qt Version: 5.12.4
This is a not a bug nor does KDE have a connection to gnome.
Sam, could you please review the status of this ticket? You didn't add a comment which information is needed.
I don’t think this is supposed to be a bug so I put not a bug as it’s status.
Then please don't use NEEDSINFO status.
Oh ok sorry, I will try to remember next time.
Sorry if I wasn't specific enough, but I wanted this to be a feature request and not a bug. I just mentioned Gnome as a similar UI with the requested functionality. There are other examples as the system config tools of Fedora which integrate in the xfce and mate settings (control panel) which I don't remember how they are called (but I can find them and provide some screenshots if you want me to). However, I believe that a simple "apply system wide" button similar to the "sync" button of the sddm would be the best UI decision. Just to clarify it, because I got a bit confused by the comments, you are not willing to implement such a feature?