> Well, floating point is definitely NOT the proper solution for US dollars > (or any other currency of which I am aware -- anybody know a currency > still in use that isn't decimal? The UK abandoned the "shillings & > pence" in the '60's). I believe some former British colonies still use pounds, shillings, and pence. -- hendrik. -- Gnucash Developer's List To unsubscribe send empty email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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