Message 'Unable to parse '123/2.2''
- From: Andreas Grabner <grabner andreas utanet at>
- To: gnumeric-list gnome org
- Subject: Message 'Unable to parse '123/2.2''
- Date: Fri, 03 Nov 2000 21:24:15 +0100
Hi,
First of all thanks for 'gnumeric'!
I'm using gnumeric 0.57 in GERMAN language. So i use a ',' (comma) not a
'.' (dot) in Numbers.
If only a number is in a cell saving and reopening works correct.
If there is a NON INTEGER NUMBER in a formula e. g. =123/2,2 after
reopening it is =123/2.2 and a 'Syntax error' is displayed.
When starting gnumeric from xterm I can see the following message:
Unable to parse '123/2.2'
Is it a compile-problem a bug or is there a wrong environment variable?
btw: where can I find LC variables? (I use SUSE 6.3 with self-compiled
GNOME 1.2)
thanks in advance
Andreas Grabner
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