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Hi,

Eike Rathke wrote on 06-06-16 12:24:

If in doubt consult the CLDR, see
http://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/29/by_type/numbers.number_formatting_patterns.html#17acd127f9139476

The CLDR has a vetting system and they change things only after having
investigated given references.

Interesting.
If I interpret that correct, Dutch should be "#,##0%"
However, "Taalunie" (language 'authority') says, based on ISO, that for
Dutch a space before percent is official, although without space is
acceptable in non technical use.
See

http://taaladvies.net/taal/advies/tekst/114/wel_of_geen_spaties_voor_en_na_leestekens_en_symbolen_algemeen/#10

@Winfried: you're more in technical use that I am. What would be your
take here?

Ciao
Cor

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