Luc Le Blanc wrote:
My app offers a smart virtual keypad that can navigate between the input fields 
of the calling form (see attached image). When I handle a numeric field, the 
input field in the keypad is also set as numeric (through field attributes). 
When the user taps the decimal button, I enqueue a '.' or ',' character, 
depending on system prefs. This works fine on all devices, except on the 
Tungsten E2 and TX, where it doesn't do anything. Even using Graffiti to enter 
a '.' doesn't work on these devices. Has the meaning of a numeric field changed 
over time? Aren't floating-point numbers accepted anymore?


I've just checked it on my TX, it still works. I have a German enviroment and can enter the "," using graffiti. The field is made with pilrc and has the numeric flag set (in the rcp file). You can check it: it's PalmPDF, when you select a PDF file and then go to PalmDOC in the menu you will get a form where you can enter start and end page. Here you can enter "," or "." depending on your system settings. Might be, the behaviour is different between the numeric is set in the constructor or set afterwards in the form handling code. You might check this.

Regards
Henk

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