I have an App, which is based for India, and I'm setting Culture as:
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = new CultureInfo("en-IN");
The above code is being set before the Window - InitializeComponent method is called.
Still this is showing $ as CurrencySymbol in all the TextBox.
If I bind the TextBox as following, it shows 'Rs.' as CurrencySymbol:
Text="{Binding Salary,Mode=TwoWay,StringFormat=C,ConvertCulture=en-IN}".
I think you will need to add the following.
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = new CultureInfo("en-IN");
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = new CultureInfo("en-IN");
FrameworkElement.LanguageProperty.OverrideMetadata(typeof(FrameworkElement), new FrameworkPropertyMetadata(
XmlLanguage.GetLanguage(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.IetfLanguageTag)));
Read more here:
http://www.west-wind.com/weblog/posts/2009/Jun/14/WPF-Bindings-and-CurrentCulture-Formatting
Just to give you an example, this is how I initialize the Culture in my program, based on the user setting, but you can simply replace UserSettings.DefaultCulture
and UserSettings.Default.UICultrue
with your wanted Culture.
private static void InitializeCultures()
{
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(UserSettings.Default.Culture))
{
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = new CultureInfo(UserSettings.Default.Culture);
}
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(UserSettings.Default.UICulture))
{
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = new CultureInfo(UserSettings.Default.UICulture);
}
FrameworkElement.LanguageProperty.OverrideMetadata(typeof(FrameworkElement), new FrameworkPropertyMetadata(
XmlLanguage.GetLanguage(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.IetfLanguageTag)));
}
For me just works, if i put this code to the OnStartup overrided method:
public partial class App : Application
{
public App()
{
}
protected override void OnStartup(StartupEventArgs e)
{
var vCulture = new CultureInfo("de-DE");
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = vCulture;
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = vCulture;
CultureInfo.DefaultThreadCurrentCulture = vCulture;
CultureInfo.DefaultThreadCurrentUICulture = vCulture;
FrameworkElement.LanguageProperty.OverrideMetadata(
typeof(FrameworkElement),
new FrameworkPropertyMetadata(
XmlLanguage.GetLanguage(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.IetfLanguageTag)));
base.OnStartup(e);
}
}
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture =
System.Globalization.CultureInfo.GetCultureInfo("en-IN");
FrameworkElement.LanguageProperty.OverrideMetadata(typeof(FrameworkElement),
new FrameworkPropertyMetadata(XmlLanguage.GetLanguage(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.IetfLanguageTag)));
This will switch the default language for the entire application. You’ll want to use this only in startup code as this setting can be applied only once per application. You can still override individual forms when necessary as below
this.Language = XmlLanguage.GetLanguage(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.IetfLanguageTag);
All WPF elements include a Language property that can be assigned and
determines the Culture that is used for formatting.
Reference
It is working for me, add this to your app.xaml.cs file startupmethod
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture =
System.Globalization.CultureInfo.GetCultureInfo("en-IN");
FrameworkElement.LanguageProperty.OverrideMetadata(typeof(FrameworkElement),
new FrameworkPropertyMetadata(XmlLanguage.GetLanguage(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.IetfLanguageTag)));