Bug#317846: gcalctool: Confusion when decimal sign is not '.'
Loïc Minier
Loïc Minier <lool@dooz.org>, 317846@bugs.debian.org
Tue Jul 12 18:08:10 UTC 2005
Hi,
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005, Vincent L=F6nngren wrote:
> I locales that do not use '.' as decimal sign, gcalctool will present
> the results with the locales standard decimal sign. However, it will
> not accept it as input. This means that you can enter 1+0.5, which
> returns 1,5 (if the decimal sign is ','). If you then type +1,
> gcalctool will complain about the bad input format.
I don't think this has anything to do with locales: you can type a
formula such as "1+2" and enter will display "3", but you can't type
ahead after a result, so "1+2", enter, "+1", will fail.
Do you confirm this isn't locale related?
Bye,
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Lo=EFc Minier <lool@dooz.org>
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