Hi Burak, Thanks for the clarification! I will correct the localedata then...
You don't need to add a space only because it is in the source string (which might even be wrong for en-US). But in German it is definitely "100 %" ;-) Regards, Matthias P.S.: Could you have a look at this issue? I would want to close it. https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=76691 Am 25.06.20 um 21:59 schrieb ßou?ockT ?: > Hello Matthias, > > Percentage sign is written in front of the number (e.g. %50) in Turkish. > No need to space between them but in source strings, they are separate. > So I had written separate. > > Regards, > Burak > > ________________________________ > Kimden: Matthias Seidel > Gönderildi: 25 Haziran 2020, Perşembe 20:15 > Kime: [email protected] > Konu: [Turkish] Percentage > > Hi, > > I am wondering how a percentage is displayed in Turkish... > > All I read is that the percentage sign is written in front with a space > before the value, e.g. "% 50". > > Our Turkish "localedata" [1] has entries (0%, 0,00%) which I think are > wrong. > Localedata is used among other things to format the percentage in Calc. > > Opinions? > > Regards, > > Matthias > > [1] > https://github.com/apache/openoffice/blob/trunk/main/i18npool/source/localedata/data/tr_TR.xml#L83 > > >
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