Hi Eike
You must have received a file from Sergio Marques, of Portugal.
I was in touch with him and the correct data is in the file he sent you.
Can you revert my patch and apply his?
Thanks you
Olivier
Em 23-11-2011 10:55, Eike Rathke escreveu:
Hi Olivier,
On Tuesday, 2011-11-22 14:29:56 -0200, Olivier Hallot wrote:
I will provide anothe patch. Please wait.
Not necessary anymore. I resolved that by changing the attachment's
Conten-Type charset to utf-8 before saving, in fact the data was
correct, but declared wrong.
However, these
-<FormatElement msgid="CurrencyFormatskey1" default="true" type="short" usage="CURRENCY"
formatindex="12">
-<FormatCode>#.##0 [$Esc.-816];-#.##0 [$Esc.-816]</FormatCode>
-<DefaultName></DefaultName>
-</FormatElement>
+<FormatElement msgid="CurrencyFormatskey1" default="true" type="short" usage="CURRENCY"
formatindex="12">
+<FormatCode>#??##0 [CURRENCY];-#??##0 [CURRENCY]</FormatCode>
+</FormatElement>
made me wonder why there would be question marks instead of the decimal
separator that should be a '.' dot instead. Did you type anything
different?
Not decimal separator, but group separator.. now it's revealed that you
used a non-breaking space character as group separator, whereas other
formats use the '.' dot that is also defined with ThousandSeparator.
I changed that back.
Pushed to master
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=d3951ad0503a9d1c78570984fd8d483d8fb95a8c
Thanks
Eike
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