With fr_FR I do get "." also, but in Calc it is a "," (probably fixed
there).
On the login screen, meaning outside of Xfce, it is still "."!
** Package changed: xfce4-settings (Ubuntu) => xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
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Title:
the numeric pad should provide the regional separator
To manage notificati
Localization is made of :
- language translation (depends on language)
- regionalization (depends on country : here goes the currency, the measurement
system, the decimal separator, ...)
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This is related to regionalization. In many countries, the decimal
separator is "," instead of "." in US, UK, etc.
On Microsoft Windows systems, this is properly handled.
** Changed in: xfce4 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Why should a key that has a dot *printed* randomly change to another
character based on locale? THAT would be annoying. In any case, not an
XFCE bug.
** Changed in: xfce4 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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This may be annoying, but is this a valid bug? I assume that you can
tweak the key mapping with tools like xmodmap or setxkbmap.
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Title:
the nume