On 09/06/08 11:52, Bill McCarthy wrote:
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> Thanks for the explanation. If you know of a way of setting
> a locale that accepts commas as decimal points, see if it
> causes Vim to accept "1,2" as "1.2" - that's what I think
> Bram was asking in his release of the latest floating point
> patch.
>
I think French normally uses a comma as decimal point, and either a dot
or a space as thousands (and millions etc.) separator. But considering
Bram's latest post, I think Vim is not going to accept 1,2 as being "one
floating point number" regardless of the locale.
Best regards,
Tony.
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