Hi Jeremy (et al),

I have an issue with the decimal separation sign. I made several plots for an 
article I am writing and for some reason, some of the plots have an y-axis 
'european' style (0,08) while other plots have an y-axis the in 'American" 
style (0.08). I am plotting data sets that I created based on two others that 
were imported from a text file. I'm a bit puzzled because it seems that there 
is no difference in the .vsz file that changes what the decimal separator is. 

What may be the case is that I work on different computers that have their own 
locales. Is there any way to force Veusz to be consistent, by just setting a 
system setting? Or is there another way to make sure I always get the same 
separator, even though one of my machines is setup in Dutch and the other in US 
English (I guess) ?

Cheers

Yan 

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