Drew Jensen wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Brian Barker wrote:
At 10:54 30/08/2009 +0100, Harold Fuchs wrote:
It converts numbers into words e.g. 103 >> one hundred and three. It supports many different languages ...

Wait for the sparks when users of English (USA) want "one hundred three"!

Brian Barker


I know Americans say "one hundred three" but do they really write it like that too?

Yup


And is it correct?

Yes
An example would be a check for $103.21 would be "One Hundred Three Dollars and 21/100".

Drew


Hmm. Because there's a "moneytext" function in the extension used as, for example: =moneytext(103.21;"USD") which produces "one hundred and three U.S. dollars and twenty-one cents"

Sounds as if someone's going to have to lobby for a change to differentiate between US and UK English.

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Harold Fuchs
London, England
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