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Hi,

No space is needed for Turkish, but the place of the percent sign is wrong; it should be placed before the number (like %5 rather than 5%)[0] and I have sent a patch to fix that.[1] (btw It also affects the tables added in lo writer)

I don't know how we didn't realize this before. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

Thanks,
Muhammet

[0] http://www.tdk.gov.tr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=182:Sayilarin-
[1] https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/25805/


On 06/01/2016 10:25 PM, Stanislav Horáček wrote:
Hi all,

for most locales, formatting code for the "Percent" category in Calc is a number followed by the percent sign without any space. However, a non-breaking space is usually put after the number in some languages. Thanks to Eike, this has been fixed for Finnish and Czech (see the bug [1]).

I believe that more locales need to be corrected - please check the percentage format in your locale and if the space is missing, report it by replying to this thread - Eike will go through the replies.

Thank you,
Stanislav


[1] https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63272



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