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fre 2002-12-13 klockan 11.01 skrev Robin Rosenberg: > > Anyone else seen this? > > Just checked. I have a lap top so I can't say I'm using the "numerical" keypad, > but the comma key generates a period. This must be hell to anyone trying to > do accounting, paying bills or other numerically intensive data entry. Exactly. Gnumeric/Gnucash/OpenOffice Calc and so on are pretty much unusable with the numeric keypad, since they (correctly, since I use a locale that uses comma as the decimal character) expect decimals entered with commas. > I, at least > use the numerical keypad on desktop computer, which means I have not needed > the comma for long time (on a desktop computer). I may be that paying bills does > not require the fraction that often when using kronas. Finns should have a real > problem though. I doubt there is a difference in this case. > >Suggestions? > > File a bug report or submit a patch or both. I've previously filed a report, but I haven't been able to figure out a patch for this problem myself. It involves overlaying the default numeric keymap if I remember correctly, something I don't know how to do. Christian _______________________________________________ Xpert mailing list Xpert@xxxxxxxxxxx http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xpert
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