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Subject:    Bug#5715: marked as done (kcontrol : Personnalization/Country & Language : Cannot localise decimal
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Date:       2000-06-30 16:18:01
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Package: kcontrol
Version: KDE 2.0pre (2000-06-25)
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

I am in the process of doing a more complete entry.desktop for
Canada:

(This is only a draft)
(original file can be found in
/opt/kde2/share/locale/l10n/ca/entry.desktop)

[KCM Locale]
Name=Canada
Name[ca]=Canadà 
Name[cs]=Kanada
Name[da]=Kanada
Name[de]=Kanada
Name[eo]=Kanado
Name[et]=Kanada
Name[fi]=Kanada
Name[he]=×?×?× ×§
Name[hu]=Kanada
Name[ja]=ã,«ãfSãf?
Name[no_NY]=Kanada
Name[pl]=Kanada
Name[pt]=Canadá
Name[ru]=Ðsанада
Name[sl]=Kanada
Name[tr]=Kanada
Name[uk]=Ðsанада
Region=northamerica
Languages=en_CA,fr_CA,C
DecimalSymbol=.
DecimalSymbol[fr_CA]=,
ThousandsSeparator=,
ThousandsSeparator[fr_CA]=(space)
CurrencySymbol=$
MonetaryDecimalSymbol=.
MonetaryDecimalSymbol[fr_CA]=,
MonetaryThousandsSeparator=,
MonetaryThousandsSeparator[fr_CA]=(space)
PositiveSign=
NegativeSign=-
FractDigits=2
PositivePrefixCurrencySymbol=true
NegativePrefixCurrencySymbol=true
PositivePrefixCurrencySymbol[fr_CA]=false
NegativePrefixCurrencySymbol[fr_CA]=false
PositiveMonetarySignPosition=1
NegativeMonetarySignPosition=1
DateFormat[en_CA]=%m %d, %Y
DateFormat[fr_CA]=%d %b %Y
DateFormat[C]=%a, %b %d, %Y
DateFormat[eo]=%A, la %ea de %B %Y
DateFormatShort[en_CA]=%d/%m/%y
DateFormatShort[fr_CA]=%d-%m-%y
DateFormatShort[C]=%m/%d/%y
TimeFormat[en_CA]=%I:%M:%S %p
TimeFormat[fr_CA]=%H:%M:%S
TimeFormat[C]=%I:%M:%S %p
TimeFormat[eo]=%H:%M:%S
WeekStartsMonday=false


As you can see, I need a different "DecimalSymbol" for French than
for English, since in Québec they do not use the same system as in
the rest of Canada. Right now, kcontrol cannot read different
DecimalSymbol for different languages.

I have the same problem for "MoneyDecimalSymbol", "ThousandsSeparator",
"MonetaryDecimalSymbol", "MonetaryThousandsSeparator" and
"PrefixCurrencySymbol".

I also have another bug related to that, and I will do a separate bug
report for it. For practical reasons, I am including it here as well:

It seems that there is no way to specify a space has a money separator.

Putting a space after the "=" won't work, and I have not found another
way do it.

Thanks,

Guillaume Pratte
Linux QA


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