On 6/1/06, Thiago Macieira <thiago@kde.org> wrote:
Arash wrote:
>You can actually, but if you create the QLocale for persian for example,
>then the system could not understand the English digits, and visaversa

You're supposed to try the system or C locale if the one you tried before
did not work.

So if QLocale couldn't parse the Persian numbers (because they were not
persian), there's a great chance that they're "C" numbers. Try
QLocale::C.

Sure, but it would be great is the system can do it on run time and automatically.

>And I amtrying to join to the QT ML but it seems somethings is wrong
> with it. Is anybody from QT here?

Yes, but bugs should be reported to qt-bugs@trolltech.com. Including
examples to reproduce the problem are a good idea.

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