On Sun, 23 Dec 2012 03:49:26 UTC, Dave Yeo <dave.r....@gmail.com> wrote: 

> Allan wrote:
> > For a long time, I never understood how that worked for you.
> > I have same problem here, that just about all websites uses too small fonts.
> > When I tried that setting 1.1-1.9 made no difference, but 2 did INDEED:-)
> >
> > Today it just stroke me to try something odd, so I tried 1,1-1,9 instead.
> > Now, I see your results, and this setting is indeed very usefull for me too 
> > now.
> >
> > However, this must be a major bug in Moz, as I assume the difference here
> > is because of our country settings. Here in Denmark, we do indeed use ','
> > as the separator, where US uses '.'
> >
> > I can't really imagine, that every numeric setting in Moz has to be 
> > translated
> > for a Danish user (and a lot of other countries too I guess) - and now I do 
> > wonder
> > how many other setting with a decimal part that this might affect.
> >
> > Any ideas, why this is so ?
> 
> This is part of localization, set things like separators, date formats 
> and such depending on your locale. For me the separator has to be a 
> decimal. And yes there is a lot of people working on translating various 
> parts of the browser for various locales.

I find it rather confusing, that some values have '.' as separator, and some 
has ','
Anyway, a nice person sent me an email with a bit of explanation, and a ref
to this bug about it:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=816485


  Allan.


-- 
  Allan.

It is better to close your mouth, and look like a fool,
than to open it, and remove all doubt.
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