On Wed, 20 Aug 1997, Alan Daniels wrote: Hi Alan, > What I need is this: > * The country name. > * The name of the currency, single version. > * The name of the currency, plural version. > * The symbol to use for the currency. > * What to use for the thousands separator. > * What to use for the decimal separator. > * How many decimal places are shown, typically. > > As an example, here's one for the USA: > * Country = "United States". > * Single name = "Dollar". > * Plural name = "Dollars". > * Symbol = "$". > * Thousands separator: Comma. > * Decimal separator: Period. > * Number of places: 2. > * An example: "$ 1,234.56" ============== Info for Holland =========== > * Country = "Nederland". (Or even "Holland".) > * Single name = "Gulden". > * Plural name = "Guldens". > * Symbol = "". ( I'm *not* sure about this one :( a "f" italicized OR the abbrev. "FL." OR the abbrev. "Fl." (And I don't have it on my US-101-keyboard.. ;-)) ------------------------ Common-used coins and such : Fl. 0,01 = 1 cent (isn't used anymore in practice (!!)..) Fl. 0,05 = 1 stuiver Fl. 0,10 = 1 dubbeltje Fl. 0,25 = 1 kwartje Fl. 2,50 = 1 rijksdaalder (Quite confusing, isn't it ? :-) ------------------------ > * Thousands separator: Period. > * Decimal separator: Comma. > * Number of places: 2. > * An example: "Fl. 1.234,56" Greetings, Albert. (Email: humo@pi.net)