Hi Alan,

I have added my experiences so far to the Wiki 
(http://www.miscdebris.net/plplot_wiki/index.php?title=Using_PLplot#Localization).

I can now at least confirm that the regional settings as they are called
on Windows do work correctly as far as PLplot output is concerned:
"x09c -locale" gives axes with number like 0,1, whereas "x09c" gives
axes with periods in the labels.

I have not tested with Cygwin or MingW yet.

By the way: I have the same failure wrt example 19 (snprintf is not
defined) as David Aldrich.

Regards,

Arjen


On 2009-09-09 21:23, Alan W. Irwin wrote:

> Anyhow, could you add your experience to the locale notes in README.release
> (especially about the regional setting you had to change to get LC_NUMERIC
> recognized on output for your particular Windows platform)? Once such
> experience has been collected for all platforms, then I will put the result
> in our wiki and also in our DocBook form of documentation.
> 

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