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Frederic Thill (kellimtai) wrote : Re: [Bug 2058402] Re: Can't input the . dot (.) or coma (,) like 10.5

Hi, yes of course

What locale is your phone set to?
French

What units is the app set to (miles/km, litres/gallons)?
KM / Liters

Has the app always done this, or is this new behaviour? How long have
you been using the app?
I download the app since I have my new car so from 4 of March nearly a month

In my testing (locale set to UK, after to ES), the numeric keyboard only
has a . but you mentioned a , as well? How do you access the ,?
I can be . or , if there is a . it is fine the problem is when I introduce . it does not appeared in the introduced number like 10.5 the . does not show up so it will be 105!

Sorry about the goofy way the dates disappear when you edit an entry - a
workaround seems to be to change the date in the selector and change it
back, though I'll be trying to look at the code in the next few days to
see if it can be improved.
Alright

I'd deliberately not gone down the route of having an odometer field for two reasons -
1. simplicity - this was one of the apps I wrote to learn about programming qml, so I wanted to keep it as basic as functionality would allow
2. Most cars have a trip counter these days anyway, which is what I've assumed most people were using.
By the calculation of new distance -old distance you have the trip and it is more accrued then you do not forget to reset it...

It's an interesting thought, though, so I'll probably have a look at implementing a way of recording odometer readings in the longer term.
Yes the odometer is much easier to use then the other.

Have a nice day

Greetings

Thill Frédéric
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Le dimanche 7 avril 2024 à 10:11, Mick21367 <email address hidden> a écrit :

> Thanks - very strange behaviour. I'm a bit baffled, to be honest, as I still cannot reproduce the bug.
> A few more questions, if that's OK.
>
> What locale is your phone set to?
>
> What units is the app set to (miles/km, litres/gallons)?
>
> Has the app always done this, or is this new behaviour? How long have
> you been using the app?
>
> In my testing (locale set to UK, after to ES), the numeric keyboard only
> has a . but you mentioned a , as well? How do you access the ,?
>
> Sorry about the goofy way the dates disappear when you edit an entry - a
> workaround seems to be to change the date in the selector and change it
> back, though I'll be trying to look at the code in the next few days to
> see if it can be improved.
>
> I'd deliberately not gone down the route of having an odometer field for two reasons -
> 1. simplicity - this was one of the apps I wrote to learn about programming qml, so I wanted to keep it as basic as functionality would allow
> 2. Most cars have a trip counter these days anyway, which is what I've assumed most people were using.
> It's an interesting thought, though, so I'll probably have a look at implementing a way of recording odometer readings in the longer term.
>
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> Title:
> Can't input the . dot (.) or coma (,) like 10.5
>
> Status in mileage:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> Can't input like 10.5 in any of the lines and if I want to put it
> right I need to go into edit what is not funny! Calculations seams
> right
>
> I let you know as soon you have done the update.
>
> Kind regards
>
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