Hi,
Open the file /Data/settings/GnumericPortableSettings.ini
And write : Language=de

Best regards
Sylvie

Envoyé de mon iPad

> Le 15 oct. 2014 à 15:37, Jakob Müller 
> <j...@fermtech.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de> a écrit :
> 
> Hi everybody,
>  
> I was really sad to hear that the windows branch of gnumeric is discontinued 
> due to all those inconveniencies you’ve experienced.
> However, I’ve got a question on the language settings on the last working 
> windows version: I need dots instead of commas for the graphs of a 
> publication, but I’m working with the German version of gnumeric.
> In the linux-branch, different language settings can be applied by the command
> 
>  LC_NUMERIC="en" gnumeric (or „de“ for the german version)
>  
> to start gnumeric with different language settings and allow a change from 
> dot to comma and vice versa.
> However, I don’t know how to start gnumeric with different language settings 
> on Windows. Is there a possibility to create a shortcut with an addition in 
> the “execute in”-line to create the same effect?
>  
> I tried to install gnumeric without any translations (just the English 
> version), but ended up with commas anyway.
>  
> Best regards
> Jakob
>  
>  
>  
> Jakob M. Müller, M.Sc.
> 
> Chair of Fermentation Engineering
> Bielefeld University
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