When you enter 5% in cell which is formatted as NUMBER (GENERAL), does
it automatically convert to 5,00 % (for new Czech and Finnish setup)?
Mihovil
01.06.2016 u 21:25, Stanislav Horáček je napisao/la:
Hi all,
for most locales, formatting code for the "Percent" category in Calc
is a number
02.06.2016 u 07:15, Christian Kühl je napisao/la:
Hi, Eike!
Am 01.06.2016 um 21:25 schrieb Stanislav Horáček:
for most locales, formatting code for the "Percent" category in Calc
is a number followed by the percent sign without any space. However,
a non-breaking space is usually put after th
No please don't for now. Kruno and I will first talk before we make this
decision.
Mihovil
02.06.2016 u 09:23, Kruno je napisao/la:
02.06.2016 u 07:15, Christian Kühl je napisao/la:
Hi, Eike!
Am 01.06.2016 um 21:25 schrieb Stanislav Horáček:
for most locales, formatting code for the "Pe
Well, we can talk, but there's nothing to be talked about...
See here: http://pravopis.hr/pravilo/bjelina/54/
It's not controversial topic in Croatian orthography. Personal
preferences and that "I used to" really should not be an argument here.
If we have Croatian local, then this is what we m
Hi,
No space is needed for Turkish, but the place of the percent sign is
wrong; it should be placed before the number (like %5 rather than 5%)[0]
and I have sent a patch to fix that.[1] (btw It also affects the tables
added in lo writer)
I don't know how we didn't realize this before. Thank
Although, if it's not fixable in all mentioned cases (without braking
something somewhere else), maybe better to let alone.
No point having 5 % and 5kn...
Kruno
02.06.2016 u 09:35, Kruno je napisao/la:
Well, we can talk, but there's nothing to be talked about...
See here: http://pravopis.hr
Hi,
Dne 2.6.2016 v 09:18 Mihovil Stanić napsal(a):
When you enter 5% in cell which is formatted as NUMBER (GENERAL), does
it automatically convert to 5,00 % (for new Czech and Finnish setup)?
Mihovil
yes, the entered 5% (or 5 % with the space) is converted to 5,00 % for
the new setup (and to
Sorry for list noise, but since Stanislav confirmed that it won't change
funcionality, I'm ok with adding space between number and % (for HR) as
Kruno suggested.
Mihovil
02.06.2016 u 09:23, Kruno je napisao/la:
02.06.2016 u 07:15, Christian Kühl je napisao/la:
Hi, Eike!
Am 01.06.2016 um
Den 01.06.2016 21:25, Stanislav Horáček skreiv:
Hi all,
for most locales, formatting code for the "Percent" category in Calc
is a number followed by the percent sign without any space. However, a
non-breaking space is usually put after the number in some languages.
Thanks to Eike, this has be