Re: [native-lang] 1.000 equals 1 in Calc when pasting HTML and using . as thousands seperator

2005-05-04 Thread Jonathon Blake
Søren wrote: > I have checked which locales use . as thousands separator and , as decimal. > Here are the bugged locales: How useful would it be to add a list of locales that use a space as a thousands separator? [Especially knowing that the chances of getting that bug fixed are slim to none.]

Re: [native-lang] 1.000 equals 1 in Calc when pasting HTML and using . as thousands seperator

2005-05-04 Thread Roberto Salomon
Same problem happens on pt_BR. There seems to be a difference in behavior that I noted on the issue. Søren Thing Pedersen wrote: I have checked which locales use . as thousands separator and , as decimal. Here are the bugged locales: -

Re: [native-lang] 1.000 equals 1 in Calc when pasting HTML and using . as thousands seperator

2005-05-04 Thread Søren Thing Pedersen
Søren Thing Pedersen skrev: Søren Thing Pedersen wrote in dev@native-lang.openoffice.org: I want to bring this bug to your attention: http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=39898 Needless to say that this bug causes havoc for our danish users but this affects all locales using . as thousa

Re: [native-lang] 1.000 equals 1 in Calc when pasting HTML and using . as thousands seperator

2005-03-26 Thread Søren Thing Pedersen
Søren Thing Pedersen wrote in dev@native-lang.openoffice.org: I want to bring this bug to your attention: http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=39898 Needless to say that this bug causes havoc for our danish users but this affects all locales using . as thousands separator Apparently, i

Re: [native-lang] Re:[native-lang] 1.000 equals 1 in Calc when pasting HTML and using . as thousands seperator

2005-02-07 Thread Claus Sørensen
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005, Jonathon Blake wrote: > Charles wrote: > > > letting the user choose its own locale. > > Ideally, the user the user would be able to say "this glyph is the > thousands separator, and that glyph is the decimal separator, > regardless of what those glyphs are. > > Decimal se