Hi Andrew,
Andrew Douglas Pitonyak schrieb:
StarBasic converts a string representations of a number in a locale
specific way. In other words, in the USA, I expect 12.5 to round to an
integer as 13. In Germany, I expect 12,5 to round to 13. I have a
report of this NOT working on Linux in
StarBasic converts a string representations of a number in a locale
specific way. In other words, in the USA, I expect 12.5 to round to an
integer as 13. In Germany, I expect 12,5 to round to 13. I have a
report of this NOT working on Linux in Germany. I am interested in the
results from a
Hi,
Running the test with Danish (da) locale confirms. The result is 12, 12, 125
and 12. We use ccomma (,) as decimal separator as in German locale.
I'm using Linux with LibreOffice 3.4.1 (OOO340m1 (Build:101)).
I hope this can help.
Cheers,
Leif Lodahl
The Danish Team
2011/7/3 Andrew Douglas
On 2011-07-03, Leif Lodahl wrote:
2011/7/3 Andrew Douglas Pitonyak and...@pitonyak.org
StarBasic converts a string representations of a number in a locale
specific way. In other words, in the USA, I expect 12.5 to round to an
integer as 13. In Germany, I expect 12,5 to round to 13. I have a
Hi Andrew,
Leif Lodahl wrote (03-07-11 20:48)
Running the test with Danish (da) locale confirms. The result is 12, 12, 125
and 12. We use ccomma (,) as decimal separator as in German locale.
Same here.
(No difference with the older OOo versions)
I'm using Linux with LibreOffice 3.4.1
Le 03/07/2011 20:14, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak a écrit :
StarBasic converts a string representations of a number in a locale
specific way. In other words, in the USA, I expect 12.5 to round to
an integer as 13. In Germany, I expect 12,5 to round to 13. I have a
report of this NOT working on
On 07/03/2011 03:04 PM, Nuno J. Silva wrote:
On 2011-07-03, Leif Lodahl wrote:
2011/7/3 Andrew Douglas Pitonyakand...@pitonyak.org
StarBasic converts a string representations of a number in a locale
specific way. In other words, in the USA, I expect 12.5 to round to an
integer as 13. In