Bug 106519 - FORMATTING: Ignore localization when using Ctrl-'
Summary: FORMATTING: Ignore localization when using Ctrl-'
Status: RESOLVED NOTABUG
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Calc (show other bugs)
Version:
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5.3.0.3 release
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) Windows (All)
: medium minor
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Reported: 2017-03-13 06:20 UTC by Roman
Modified: 2017-03-14 23:48 UTC (History)
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Description Roman 2017-03-13 06:20:01 UTC
I am using the localization of having the decimal comma instead of the decimal point. When copying a value from the above cell (Ctrl-'), a decimal comma is changed to decimal point.
Comment 1 Jacques Guilleron 2017-03-13 13:16:14 UTC
Hi Roman,

Which locale are you using? Which OS?
Did you untick Decimal separator key in
Tools > Options > Languge settings > Language > language of?

Jacques
Comment 2 Roman 2017-03-13 22:12:04 UTC
I am using Windows 10 slovenian localization. The language is set to slovenian, decimal separator is comma (marked for the same as localization setting). When I enter 1,5 in A1, then press Ctrl-' in A2, I get 1.5 left aligned (as string).
Comment 3 Roman 2017-03-14 07:18:29 UTC
Unticking the decimal separator key has no effect.
Comment 4 Jacques Guilleron 2017-03-14 15:15:56 UTC
Hi Roman,

I cannot reproduce. I use Ctrl+D to do what you are talking of.
Would you be so kind to provide also a document showing this bug?

Thank you.
Comment 5 Roman 2017-03-14 18:32:36 UTC
I think it is time to change my habit. I never use Ctrl-D, but Ctrl-' (an apostrophe) for the same function. Ctrl-D works correctly for me too. So it was a false alarm and I owe an apology.
Comment 6 Jacques Guilleron 2017-03-14 23:48:03 UTC
OK Roman,

I close this report as Not a Bug.

Jacques