Hi,
2016-06-06 14:00 GMT+03:00 Eike Rathke :
> Hi,
>
> So I did this for our locales that match
> http://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/29/by_type/numbers.number_formatting_patterns.html#17acd127f9139476
>
> bas· ·be· ·br· ·ce· ·cs· ·cu· ·da· ·de· ·dsb· ·dua· ·en_AT· ·en_DE·
>
06.06.2016 u 12:24, Eike Rathke je napisao/la:
Hi Kruno,
On Thursday, 2016-06-02 09:35:27 +0200, Kruno wrote:
See here: http://pravopis.hr/pravilo/bjelina/54/
It's not controversial topic in Croatian orthography. Personal preferences
and that "I used to" really should not be an argument
Hi,
Eike Rathke wrote on 06-06-16 12:24:
If in doubt consult the CLDR, see
http://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/29/by_type/numbers.number_formatting_patterns.html#17acd127f9139476
[...]
Interesting.
If I interpret that correct, Dutch should be "#,##0%"
However, "Taalunie" (language
Hi,
So I did this for our locales that match
http://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/29/by_type/numbers.number_formatting_patterns.html#17acd127f9139476
bas· ·be· ·br· ·ce· ·cs· ·cu· ·da· ·de· ·dsb· ·dua· ·en_AT· ·en_DE·
·en_DK· ·en_FI· ·en_SE· ·es· ·fi· ·fo· ·fr· ·gsw· ·hsb· ·ka· ·kl· ·ksh·
·lb·
Hi,
Eike Rathke wrote on 06-06-16 12:24:
> If in doubt consult the CLDR, see
> http://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/29/by_type/numbers.number_formatting_patterns.html#17acd127f9139476
>
> The CLDR has a vetting system and they change things only after having
> investigated given references.
Hi Kruno,
On Thursday, 2016-06-02 09:35:27 +0200, Kruno wrote:
> See here: http://pravopis.hr/pravilo/bjelina/54/
>
> It's not controversial topic in Croatian orthography. Personal preferences
> and that "I used to" really should not be an argument here. If we have
> Croatian local, then this
Hi Christian,
On Thursday, 2016-06-02 07:15:07 +0200, Christian Kühl wrote:
> For German a non-breaking space between number and percent sign as well
> as units is required, too.
Actually only for Germany, Austria and others, but not for Suisse or
Liechtenstein.
Eike
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2016-06-02 13:30 GMT-05:00 Kolbjørn Stuestøl :
> Also in Norwegian (nb and nn) there should be a non-breaking space between
> the value and the unit:
> 4 %; 2 kg; 1 m; etc. Also in 21 °C, but 180° (angle).
Ditto for Spanish, which follows the same rules as Norwegian and
Den 01.06.2016 21:25, Stanislav Horáček skreiv:
Hi all,
for most locales, formatting code for the "Percent" category in Calc
is a number followed by the percent sign without any space. However, a
non-breaking space is usually put after the number in some languages.
Thanks to Eike, this has
Sorry for list noise, but since Stanislav confirmed that it won't change
funcionality, I'm ok with adding space between number and % (for HR) as
Kruno suggested.
Mihovil
02.06.2016 u 09:23, Kruno je napisao/la:
02.06.2016 u 07:15, Christian Kühl je napisao/la:
Hi, Eike!
Am 01.06.2016 um
Hi,
Dne 2.6.2016 v 09:18 Mihovil Stanić napsal(a):
When you enter 5% in cell which is formatted as NUMBER (GENERAL), does
it automatically convert to 5,00 % (for new Czech and Finnish setup)?
Mihovil
yes, the entered 5% (or 5 % with the space) is converted to 5,00 % for
the new setup (and
Although, if it's not fixable in all mentioned cases (without braking
something somewhere else), maybe better to let alone.
No point having 5 % and 5kn...
Kruno
02.06.2016 u 09:35, Kruno je napisao/la:
Well, we can talk, but there's nothing to be talked about...
See here:
Hi,
No space is needed for Turkish, but the place of the percent sign is
wrong; it should be placed before the number (like %5 rather than 5%)[0]
and I have sent a patch to fix that.[1] (btw It also affects the tables
added in lo writer)
I don't know how we didn't realize this before. Thank
Well, we can talk, but there's nothing to be talked about...
See here: http://pravopis.hr/pravilo/bjelina/54/
It's not controversial topic in Croatian orthography. Personal
preferences and that "I used to" really should not be an argument here.
If we have Croatian local, then this is what we
No please don't for now. Kruno and I will first talk before we make this
decision.
Mihovil
02.06.2016 u 09:23, Kruno je napisao/la:
02.06.2016 u 07:15, Christian Kühl je napisao/la:
Hi, Eike!
Am 01.06.2016 um 21:25 schrieb Stanislav Horáček:
for most locales, formatting code for the
02.06.2016 u 07:15, Christian Kühl je napisao/la:
Hi, Eike!
Am 01.06.2016 um 21:25 schrieb Stanislav Horáček:
for most locales, formatting code for the "Percent" category in Calc
is a number followed by the percent sign without any space. However,
a non-breaking space is usually put after
When you enter 5% in cell which is formatted as NUMBER (GENERAL), does
it automatically convert to 5,00 % (for new Czech and Finnish setup)?
Mihovil
01.06.2016 u 21:25, Stanislav Horáček je napisao/la:
Hi all,
for most locales, formatting code for the "Percent" category in Calc
is a number
Hi, Eike!
Am 01.06.2016 um 21:25 schrieb Stanislav Horáček:
for most locales, formatting code for the "Percent" category in Calc
is a number followed by the percent sign without any space. However,
a non-breaking space is usually put after the number in some
languages. Thanks to Eike, this has
Hi all,
for most locales, formatting code for the "Percent" category in Calc is
a number followed by the percent sign without any space. However, a
non-breaking space is usually put after the number in some languages.
Thanks to Eike, this has been fixed for Finnish and Czech (see the bug
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