https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54686

--- Comment #9 from Laurent BP <[email protected]> ---
Hi,

Steps to reproduce:
1. Check Tools > AutoCorrect Options > Localized Options > Add non-breaking
space...
2. In an empty cell of Calc, change language Format > Cell > Font > Language to
French (France)
3. Type "3%" (without quotes) and Enter

Current behavior:
A non-breaking space has been automatically inserted and the value is no more
recognized. It is text 3<nbsp>%

Expected behavior:
Value in cell should be 3.00%

If you remove the option, inserting "3 %" (with a regular space) is recognized
as a value 3.00%. So the recognition process should also recognized
"<value><nbsp>%" as a value.

The same occurs with ":" sign.
- without option, typing "<integer><zero to several spaces>:" is recognized as
a value of number of hours
- with option, without space or with several spaces is replaced by
"<integer><nbsp>:" and is not recognized as value

Numerous workarounds exist and are listed in the FAQ
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/FR/FAQ/Calc/137
However, you always realize your mistake too late, and have to retype your
value. :(

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