On 28 May 2015 at 23:48, Rafael Copquin <[email protected]> wrote:
> It is written in the help file. This is how it works. Keyboards have a dot
> in the numeric keypad, not commas, AFAIK, unless they are different in
> France.

It varies.  Sweden (like France) uses a comma as a decimal separator.
But Swedish keyboards have a comma in the numeric keyboard!

> So the user enters 123.45 but 123,45 is what is seen or printed.

Excel works like this exactly.  Notepad for example does not.

I think I managed to solve the problem by detecting when the numeric
dot/comma and replacing it with the Windows regional setting.  Now I
need to test it in the different languages!

-- 
Paul

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