Yeah, saw it, looks promising. Hopefully it will be committed soon and
then included in Ubuntu 18.10.
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Title:
hr_HR locale file has wrong thousa
Hi,
Thanks Gunnar.
Seems it worked :D
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23094
BR,
Krešimir
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I'll give you another argument, which the glibc folks usually listen to:
CLDR uses "." for grouping and "," as the decimal point. (That's
probably where Windows got it.)
Good luck! :)
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Hi Gunnar,
Thanks on detailed info.
I will contact Dragan Stanojević as you suggested.
FYI:
My background for changing " " => "." as thousands separator:
All CNB (Croatian National Bank) reports has . as thousands separator
(www.hnb.hr).
All receipts that you will see in Croatia has . as thousa
Thanks for your report. However, Ubuntu uses glibc's locale definitions,
and this request really belongs there.
I did some research, and found that a plain space character was used in
hr_HR previously. mon_thousands_sep was changed to "" as a result
of this bug:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/sh