On 5/31/06, Allan Sandfeld Jensen <kde@carewolf.com> wrote:
On Wednesday 31 May 2006 13:14, you wrote:
> I checked QT4 and it handles int correctly but it seems it could not handle
> the float number I tried to read something like (۱۲۳/۴) which stands for (
> 123.4 ) but it could not understand it. did you checked it?
> On the other hand, we could check for the number value of Unicode
> characters and treat all digits in all locales simultaneously. Why I should
> wrap my inputs into QLocale to be able to cast them to number values?
>

Qt expects you to use unicode 1643 as a separator. I probably fails when
seeing /

well, this is 1643 is not what we use for seperator. We always use / as a seperator

`Allan



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