*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 44756 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/44756
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/karmic/gcalctool
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confusing behavior with comma as thousands separators vs decimal point.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/53214
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 44756 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/44756
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 44756
Calculator wont turn on "Thousands Separator".
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confusing behavior with comma as thousands separators vs decimal point.
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** Changed in: gcalctool
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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confusing behavior with comma as thousands separators vs decimal point.
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Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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My apologies -- the result of 1234+5678 was recalled off the top of my
head. I meant to type in "6,,912" -- not "6,,192" The calculator does
calculate the correct number, but formats it incorrectly.
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confusing behavior with comma as thousands separators vs decimal point.
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Áron Sisak: Your links do not work. With respect to this bug, I would
like to put in my two cents:
When I type in 1234+5678, I get something like 123,4+5,678 (see attached
screenshot). Asking the calculator to solve for this results in 6,,192.
This bug should receive higher priority than "wishli
** Changed in: gcalctool
Bugwatch: GNOME Bug Tracker #300363 => GNOME Bug Tracker #527669
Status: Invalid => Unknown
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confusing behavior with comma as thousands separators vs decimal point.
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** Changed in: gcalctool
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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** Changed in: gcalctool (upstream)
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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Setting gnome bug 300363 as upstream. Considering also gnome bug 402473.
In fact neither fits perfectly, but both seems to affect the problem.
** Changed in: gcalctool (upstream)
Importance: Undecided => Unknown
Bugwatch: None => GNOME Bug Tracker #300363
Status: New => Unknown
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Setting up Hungarian locale results in an even more confusing behavior.
Decimal point (comma) is for specifying decimal fractures, dots can be
used for (in fact should be used according to the official rules).
However,
* 1 (i.e. 10^4) is shown as 10,000 that is 10. Should be 10 000.
* 100
Somebody of the team should forward this upstream.
** Changed in: gcalctool (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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confusing behavior with comma as thousands separators vs decimal point.
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I've noticed this bug too:
753,37 * 110 = 82830 and 753,37 * 110 = 82870.7
Almost caused me to yell at my bank for stealing some money from me :)
/Anders (not on 64bit if it matters)
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confusing behavior with comma as thousands separators vs decimal point.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/53214
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** Changed in: gcalctool (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Wishlist
Status: Needs Info => Unconfirmed
** Also affects: gcalctool (upstream)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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confusing behavior with comma as thousands separators vs decimal point.
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I'm not sure that's a bug, some locales use ",", some other "." for
decimal separation, so it might make sense to allow "," and "." for
that, you should better take that discussion upstream
** Changed in: gcalctool (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desk
Thanks for reporting this bug. Could you please report a seperate bug
for the "pasting text" issue you mention?
Also, can you try turning on the "use commas to show thousands" (or
similar - can't recollect precise setting name) from the
options/preferences and report on whether you still get the c
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