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--- Comment #10 from Eike Rathke ---
No, that never was different. The functions were always in the UI language (if
that has translated function names). The locale is irrelevant. One can only
switch to English function names, not to
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--- Comment #9 from Lenge ---
(In reply to Eike Rathke from comment #8)
> Can't reproduce. Switching a German UI to English formulas displays and
> accepts SUM() instead of SUMME().
Test again on three different machines (Win8.1 and
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--- Comment #8 from Eike Rathke ---
(In reply to Lenge from comment #7)
> Switching "Use English function names" now does change the locale of numbers
> (= bug!), but does no longer change the function names itself (= 2nd bug!),
> e. g.
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--- Comment #7 from Lenge ---
An additional observation from Bug 152674:
Switching "Use English function names" now does change the locale of numbers (=
bug!), but does no longer change the function names itself (= 2nd bug!), e. g.
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--- Comment #6
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--- Comment #5 from Eike Rathke ---
Omitting
mbEnglish = r.mbEnglish;
from mentioned commit 0a78f11fdd13d914d5f063007b2df9796e6dce9d should already
switch back to the old behaviour, but that also would imply that the locale's
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--- Comment #4 from Mike Kaganski ---
(In reply to Eike Rathke from comment #3)
This might sound reasonable. But more problematic is that using English names
now requires you to use different number notation when typing formulas vs.
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--- Comment #3 from Eike Rathke ---
That is on purpose. Using English function names now sets an English locale
context as well, which enables copy of English formula expressions (e.g.
as found on the web or the Ask site) in any locale.
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--- Comment #1 from Mike Little ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #0)
> 1. Use a locale that uses decimal comma
> 2. Make sure "Use English function names" is DISABLED
> 3. In a cell, type formula "=1,1" (with comma)
> => See
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