Lithuanian also uses commas as a decimal separator, but when I try this patch I get an open-office CSV import dialog that by default treats both commas and semicolons as field separators, so I get twice as much fields unless I fiddle with the defaults.
Now I'm not sure the defaults are actually default and not something that I've previously chosen to use and had OpenOffice.org remember :(
Maybe gtimelog should use something more sane than CSV, e.g. OpenOffice.org's spreadsheet XML, or perhaps OO.o can open HTML files with a <table> in them, like MS Excel can?
Lithuanian also uses commas as a decimal separator, but when I try this patch I get an open-office CSV import dialog that by default treats both commas and semicolons as field separators, so I get twice as much fields unless I fiddle with the defaults.
Now I'm not sure the defaults are actually default and not something that I've previously chosen to use and had OpenOffice.org remember :(
Maybe gtimelog should use something more sane than CSV, e.g. OpenOffice.org's spreadsheet XML, or perhaps OO.o can open HTML files with a <table> in them, like MS Excel can?