If I remember correctly in the past there was again an attemt to change Bulgarian locale.
As I have wrote the locale is following the Bulgarian standarts. Changeing the decimal seperator to dot because some people is using it is not good practis. Standarts help us to make things good. We have to stick to the sandarts. All other applications are using same standarts - KDE, Gnome and etc. The applications allow the user to change the locale data if he wants. Ragards, -- Hristo Simeonov Hristov Leader of OpenOffice.org - Bulgarian GnuPG key 0x0347FF73: AE8D 6D5E CC07 2B40 EC68 5FFE D6EE 9505 0347 FF73 On 18.8.2015 09:03:17 Andrea Pescetti wrote: > On 18/08/2015 Hristo Hristov wrote: > > I have created the Bulgarian locale XML file in OpenOffice in consistent > > with the Bulgarian Standarts some years ago. > > Why was this patch has been proposed? What issue it fixes? > > The patch was proposed to our QA list back in June, see > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02576.html > and the replies. > > It claims to fix this problem: "In Your Bulgarian localization decimal > symbol is comma, but most used is dot". > > It does much much more than that, as you can see from the diff I posted > to https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126470 and precisely > https://bz.apache.org/ooo/attachment.cgi?id=84884 > > I'm CCing Boyan Alexiev who proposed the patch. In short: if you manage > to discuss it (even privately, outside mailing lists) and agree, please > post here on l10n or in the issue what changes, if any, should be done, > and we will consider them for 4.1.2. If no changes are needed, all > locale settings for Bulgarian will remain the same between 4.1.1 and > 4.1.2 (but I would still appreciate if we settle the issue). > > Regards, > Andrea. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
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