Hi everyone!

I'm using Quicksilver 1.0.0 (4000) on Lion *in German*. The calculator 
plugin is version 2.2.0.

When I open quicksilver and type:
.1*3*.*14
and select "Calculate", the result is "314". This is wrong by US 
definition, but right in German: We use periods to separate thousands and 
the comma as the decimal mark. It is the inverse of the US system.
When I type:
.1*3*,*14
and select "Calculate", the result is "3*.*14". So, in short, Quicksilver 
expects me to input the comma, but it outputs the period. This makes it 
impossible to use the output for further calculation. How can I fix this? :(

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