https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=373232
--- Comment #163 from ber...@codewiz.org --- (In reply to Lastique from comment #158) > (In reply to Arthur Peters from comment #157) > > > > Locale affects parsing as well as printing, so in the, say, de_DE locale a > > ',' may well parse as a decimal separator instead of a "thousands" > > separator. This is true of most European locales I think. So the original > > poster of the config was probably correct for their own machine, but for > > yours you might need to use a '.' (if you are in en_US for instance). > > Locale-dependent config files are probably not a good idea. If the user > changes his locale settings, suddenly all config files become invalid. Yes, using localized number formatting in config files is indeed a terrible idea, and it's most likely an oversight rather than a deliberate design decision. If it's really the case, you should file a separate bug for this. I have no idea how it could be fixed without breaking existing configs, though :-( -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.