I've seen issues like this concerning language and other
cultural standards come up before. I find TDF's support
of languages other than English pretty good.
So let me cut to to chase. I have a friend who is
involved in writing multi-lang. program interfaces,
including German and he says that, in most cases,
all you have to do is provide a dictionary file that
suits your purpose and have the application reference
it.
The app will make the accommodation for you.
And let's get down to the language of business:
for now, at least, it's still mostly English.
C'est la vie!
On 3/28/11 1:53 PM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
mån 2011-03-28 klockan 18:25 +0300 skrev Cevad OZTUG:
:)
> Select the appropriate language (the language that makes use of that
> number format you are talking about) in your character settings in your
> styles and/or in your document.
Could you please advice which one is this?
Which language that has your number format or what?
In Calc, select all cells → Format cells… → Numbers → Language
Select the language option thing and use your arrow keys (↑ and ↓) to
view them one by one. Look at the example field (the one in the middle).
The following languages seems to use the ”1'234.12” format:
French (Schweiz)
German (Liechtenstein)
German (Schweiz)
Italian (Schweiz)
Seems to be a Schweiz/Liechtenstein thing…
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