On Friday, 2012-01-20 13:32:26 +0100, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
Only one answer saying that fr_CH will be happy with "D/M".
Sigh.. so fr-CH will be happy with D/M for fr-FR ... because fr-CH
doesn't even use '/' date separator..
Indeed. But they use the dot as decimal separator and date separator. So
there is a conflict if you type 1.2 in a cell.
I wouldn't call that a conflict, 1.2 then takes precedence as decimal
number. Adding "D/M" as date acceptance pattern is no problem, just how
widespread is its use and would users be aware? This could be a case for
"D.M." if that's used in writing or informal speech. I have no idea.
Would be good if fr-CH natives chimed in.
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