I have defined "," for decimal-separator. Value of "7.5" is correctly displayed in tr:inputListOfValues after showing the page, but after getting new value from dialog (for example "5.4327") the value displayed is "5.4327" instead of "5,4327" what is completely wrong interpreted from my app as value "54327", because i have "." as thousand separator. The work around is to use tr:inputText and tr:commandButton, but still it is a little bit dangerous bug. I've tried to write own returnListener, but no luck.
I've found that tr:inputListOfValues doesn't handle with decimal
separator defined in trinidad-config.xml, but only in case of receving
value from dialog. For example:
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