[Kalzium] [Bug 122760] Decimal comma instead of point in German Kalzium

Pino Toscano toscano.pino at tiscali.it
Mon Feb 27 17:06:14 CET 2006


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------- Additional Comments From toscano.pino tiscali it  2006-02-27 17:06 -------
> In German, a point is used to separate thousands, while commas are used as a
> decimal separator. In English, it's the other way round.


Not only in German, but also in Italian.
So, it's not an issue of the German translation, nor of any other Kalzium 
translation.

> Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_separator for examples of
> how to use decimal separators in different languages. But I guess KDE
> already has routines which handle this.


No need to look at Wikipedia (for this time), as KDE already provides us all 
the things we need. Sadly, they were not applied before.


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