[sc-issues] [Issue 54853] Currency Formating - Indi an Rupee missing

2005-09-22 Thread smanohar
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Sep 22 04:04:41 -0700 
2005 ---
I am not sure when you mean second currency symbol. As far I see, I don't see
any currency symbol related to Indian currency 'Rupees' in English.

Let me give the background information so that you can get acquianted with the
Indian scenario.

Language: English [Typical government communication are in English-UK, but the
public might use either English-UK or English-US based on with whom they are
conversing.]
Currency Symbol: Rs. [This is when the document is in English. Each Indian
language has its own symbol, which I am not discussing right now.]
Decimal: Nothing specific.
Group Separator: #,##,##,##,##0.00 [Our is different from Thousand separator
used in US. First one will be thousand separator and others are hundred
separator. There is already a open issue to deal with this enhancement.]
Date Formats: Default should be dd/mm/, which is similar to English-UK.
Day Names: Default ones (Monday to Sunday) [In native languages, they are 
different]
Month Names: Default ones (January to December) [In native languages, they are
different]

PS: Ideally English-India as a language would be a nice addition. It should be
derived from English-UK. For example Rs. 1,00,000.00 is known as one lakh. As
far as English-India is considered, lakh is a commonly used English word, but
not recognized in English-UK or English-US. The same situation with Rs.
1,00,00,000.00 which is known as one crore, where the word crore is part of
English-India. Unfortunately, right now they appear as wrong spelling during
spell check.

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[sc-issues] [Issue 54853] Currency Formating - Indi an Rupee missing

2005-09-21 Thread smanohar
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User smanohar changed the following:

  What|Old value |New value

Status|CLOSED|UNCONFIRMED

Resolution|INVALID   |





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Sep 21 00:01:02 -0700 
2005 ---
I am not sure whether ER is aware of the Indian scenario or not, the solution
that is given is not practically application.

In case I am using OO to create a spreadsheet in my native language (in this
case, Tamil), then I can use the currency sysmbol present in the Tamil language,
which is ta_IN: Tamil India.

But 99.9% of the official communications and documents are created in English.

How can I create a document in English language and use a currency symbol from
Tamil language? It doesn't make practical sense. It is as good as removing $
symbol from the currency list and asking Americans to use ta_IN curreny symbol.

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[sc-issues] [Issue 54853] New - Currency Formating - Indian Rupee missing

2005-09-20 Thread smanohar
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  Issue #:|54853
  Summary:|Currency Formating - Indian Rupee missing
Component:|Spreadsheet
  Version:|OOO 2.0 Beta2
 Platform:|All
  URL:|
   OS/Version:|All
   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard:|
 Keywords:|
   Resolution:|
   Issue type:|DEFECT
 Priority:|P3
 Subcomponent:|formatting
  Assigned to:|spreadsheet
  Reported by:|smanohar





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Sep 20 05:14:20 -0700 
2005 ---
Hi,

While formating a cell containing currency value, the symbol for Indian Rupees
(Rs) is missing. 

PS: 
1) I found that MS Excel also missing Rs, may be that is it is missed here?
2) I found that INR is present. But still like $ and USD for US Dollar, it is
nice to have both Rs and INR for Indian Rupees.

Thanks,
Suresh Manoharan.

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[sc-issues] [Issue 54857] New - Unable to format acc ording to Indian currency standards

2005-09-20 Thread smanohar
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  Issue #:|54857
  Summary:|Unable to format according to Indian currency
  |standards
Component:|Spreadsheet
  Version:|OOO 2.0 Beta2
 Platform:|All
  URL:|
   OS/Version:|All
   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard:|
 Keywords:|
   Resolution:|
   Issue type:|DEFECT
 Priority:|P2
 Subcomponent:|formatting
  Assigned to:|spreadsheet
  Reported by:|smanohar





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Sep 20 06:03:15 -0700 
2005 ---
In US, they use 'Thousand Separator' which is #,###,##0.00. But in India, for
the first three digit, we use thousand separator and then we use hundred
separator. So, it would be like Rs. 1,23,456.78. So, I tried to create a
user-defined format with #,##,##,##0.00. But everytime I save the user defined
format, it changes itself to ##,###,##0.00 and hence I am not able to format in
the way we typically use.

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