how to use windows calendar with specific culture in wpf












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hi in my windows (windows 10) i changed calendar settings to:




Format: Persian (Iran) and System Local :(Current language for non
unicode program) Persian (Iran)




now i have Persian Calendar with specific month names and date!
enter image description here



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now in my wpf app i have a calendar when i run my app i see that some labels translated and date still show 24 Nov instead of 3 آذر




Note:

for example in georgian calendar today is: 24 Nov
but in Persian Calendar
today is: 3 آذر




so how i can use windows calendar to show persian calendar with specific date?
enter image description here



i used



<Calendar Language="fa-IR"/>


but only translate some labels and dont change georgian date to persian date










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  • Perhaps this question was already asked. Duplicate

    – Satish Pai
    Nov 25 '18 at 2:47













  • @SatishPai not even close to my question

    – Chapache 01
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:28











  • @Chapache01 If you browse the source code it seems that they only support GregorianCalendar referencesource.microsoft.com/#PresentationFramework/src/… (hard coded private System.Globalization.Calendar _calendar = new GregorianCalendar();) respectively referencesource.microsoft.com/#PresentationFramework/src/… (see comment)

    – nosale
    Dec 2 '18 at 13:58











  • @nosale yes its dosnt support another culture, only translate some text

    – Chapache 01
    Dec 2 '18 at 14:44
















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hi in my windows (windows 10) i changed calendar settings to:




Format: Persian (Iran) and System Local :(Current language for non
unicode program) Persian (Iran)




now i have Persian Calendar with specific month names and date!
enter image description here



enter image description here



now in my wpf app i have a calendar when i run my app i see that some labels translated and date still show 24 Nov instead of 3 آذر




Note:

for example in georgian calendar today is: 24 Nov
but in Persian Calendar
today is: 3 آذر




so how i can use windows calendar to show persian calendar with specific date?
enter image description here



i used



<Calendar Language="fa-IR"/>


but only translate some labels and dont change georgian date to persian date










share|improve this question























  • Perhaps this question was already asked. Duplicate

    – Satish Pai
    Nov 25 '18 at 2:47













  • @SatishPai not even close to my question

    – Chapache 01
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:28











  • @Chapache01 If you browse the source code it seems that they only support GregorianCalendar referencesource.microsoft.com/#PresentationFramework/src/… (hard coded private System.Globalization.Calendar _calendar = new GregorianCalendar();) respectively referencesource.microsoft.com/#PresentationFramework/src/… (see comment)

    – nosale
    Dec 2 '18 at 13:58











  • @nosale yes its dosnt support another culture, only translate some text

    – Chapache 01
    Dec 2 '18 at 14:44














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hi in my windows (windows 10) i changed calendar settings to:




Format: Persian (Iran) and System Local :(Current language for non
unicode program) Persian (Iran)




now i have Persian Calendar with specific month names and date!
enter image description here



enter image description here



now in my wpf app i have a calendar when i run my app i see that some labels translated and date still show 24 Nov instead of 3 آذر




Note:

for example in georgian calendar today is: 24 Nov
but in Persian Calendar
today is: 3 آذر




so how i can use windows calendar to show persian calendar with specific date?
enter image description here



i used



<Calendar Language="fa-IR"/>


but only translate some labels and dont change georgian date to persian date










share|improve this question














hi in my windows (windows 10) i changed calendar settings to:




Format: Persian (Iran) and System Local :(Current language for non
unicode program) Persian (Iran)




now i have Persian Calendar with specific month names and date!
enter image description here



enter image description here



now in my wpf app i have a calendar when i run my app i see that some labels translated and date still show 24 Nov instead of 3 آذر




Note:

for example in georgian calendar today is: 24 Nov
but in Persian Calendar
today is: 3 آذر




so how i can use windows calendar to show persian calendar with specific date?
enter image description here



i used



<Calendar Language="fa-IR"/>


but only translate some labels and dont change georgian date to persian date







c# wpf calendar persian-calendar georgian






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  • Perhaps this question was already asked. Duplicate

    – Satish Pai
    Nov 25 '18 at 2:47













  • @SatishPai not even close to my question

    – Chapache 01
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:28











  • @Chapache01 If you browse the source code it seems that they only support GregorianCalendar referencesource.microsoft.com/#PresentationFramework/src/… (hard coded private System.Globalization.Calendar _calendar = new GregorianCalendar();) respectively referencesource.microsoft.com/#PresentationFramework/src/… (see comment)

    – nosale
    Dec 2 '18 at 13:58











  • @nosale yes its dosnt support another culture, only translate some text

    – Chapache 01
    Dec 2 '18 at 14:44



















  • Perhaps this question was already asked. Duplicate

    – Satish Pai
    Nov 25 '18 at 2:47













  • @SatishPai not even close to my question

    – Chapache 01
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:28











  • @Chapache01 If you browse the source code it seems that they only support GregorianCalendar referencesource.microsoft.com/#PresentationFramework/src/… (hard coded private System.Globalization.Calendar _calendar = new GregorianCalendar();) respectively referencesource.microsoft.com/#PresentationFramework/src/… (see comment)

    – nosale
    Dec 2 '18 at 13:58











  • @nosale yes its dosnt support another culture, only translate some text

    – Chapache 01
    Dec 2 '18 at 14:44

















Perhaps this question was already asked. Duplicate

– Satish Pai
Nov 25 '18 at 2:47







Perhaps this question was already asked. Duplicate

– Satish Pai
Nov 25 '18 at 2:47















@SatishPai not even close to my question

– Chapache 01
Nov 25 '18 at 6:28





@SatishPai not even close to my question

– Chapache 01
Nov 25 '18 at 6:28













@Chapache01 If you browse the source code it seems that they only support GregorianCalendar referencesource.microsoft.com/#PresentationFramework/src/… (hard coded private System.Globalization.Calendar _calendar = new GregorianCalendar();) respectively referencesource.microsoft.com/#PresentationFramework/src/… (see comment)

– nosale
Dec 2 '18 at 13:58





@Chapache01 If you browse the source code it seems that they only support GregorianCalendar referencesource.microsoft.com/#PresentationFramework/src/… (hard coded private System.Globalization.Calendar _calendar = new GregorianCalendar();) respectively referencesource.microsoft.com/#PresentationFramework/src/… (see comment)

– nosale
Dec 2 '18 at 13:58













@nosale yes its dosnt support another culture, only translate some text

– Chapache 01
Dec 2 '18 at 14:44





@nosale yes its dosnt support another culture, only translate some text

– Chapache 01
Dec 2 '18 at 14:44












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