fredagen den 13 december 2002 02.12 skrev Christian Rose:
> Hi!
>
> When I press "," (the decimal symbol key) on the numerical part of my
> Swedish keyboard in XFree86, I get a "." (point). This is obviously
> wrong, as it should be a comma, the decimal symbol that is used in
> Sweden and what this key is labeled with on Swedish standard keyboards.
>
> I've checked some other keyboard layouts and others for which the
> decimal key on the numeric keypad is a comma is as follows:
> Finland (identical to the Swedish layout), Denmark, Netherlands, Norway,
> Switzerland, Germany. I suspect that these may be wrongly defined as
> point too.
>
> Anyone else seen this? 
Just checked. I have a lap top so I can't say I'm using the "numerical" keypad,
but the comma key generates a period. This must be hell to anyone trying to
do accounting, paying bills or other numerically intensive data entry. I, at least
use the numerical keypad on desktop computer, which means I have not needed
the comma for long time (on a desktop computer). I may be that paying bills does
not require the fraction that often when using kronas. Finns should have a real
problem though.

>Suggestions?

File a bug report or submit a patch or both.

> Christian

-- robin

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