https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134155
[email protected] changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Summary|Calc VIEWING: Boolean |Calc VIEWING: Boolean
|values shown in locale |values shown in number
|instead of UI language |formatting language instead
| |of UI language
--- Comment #6 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #5)
Thank you for your comment. I am updating the summary accordingly.
> (In reply to christos from comment #4)
>
> The cell value is displayed always according to the language defined for the
> number format of that cell.
>
That's the bug. This "always", this one-size-fits-all is not right for Boolean
words. They are a different beast. Roughly speaking, this has to do with the
difference between words and numbers. In the spreadsheet, I tried to show why
the UI language is more appropriate for Boolean words.
> (In reply to christos from comment #0)
> [...]
> The question is: given the locale that you chose (Spanish) and UI language
> (en-US), how do you thing should *numbers* be displayed in a new spreadsheet
> by default?
Genuine numbers are displayed fine. This report is about the display of Boolean
words.
> If you think that not only boolean values, but any formats should *by
> default* follow UI language and not locale, [...]
No, this is only about the Boolean values that are displayed automatically as
words. The locale language, when it differs from the UI language, is a useful
default for the display of genuine numbers.
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