and the result was that OpenOffice.org Spreadsheet recognised coma as decimal separator (",") and also it typed coma when I pressed decimal separator on keyboard's numpad. But SpeedCrunch did not recognised coma as decimal separator (I had to use dot ".") and also when I pressed decimal separator on keyboard's numpad, the dot showed in SpeedCrunch.
Hello,
the output of locale in terminal is:
LANG=en_US.UTF-8 "en_US. UTF-8" "en_US. UTF-8" "en_US. UTF-8" "en_US. UTF-8" "en_US. UTF-8" "en_US. UTF-8" "en_US. UTF-8" "en_US. UTF-8" "en_US. UTF-8" "en_US. UTF-8" "en_US. UTF-8" ON="en_ US.UTF- 8"
LANGUAGE=
LC_CTYPE=
LC_NUMERIC=
LC_TIME=
LC_COLLATE=
LC_MONETARY=
LC_MESSAGES=
LC_PAPER=
LC_NAME=
LC_ADDRESS=
LC_TELEPHONE=
LC_MEASUREMENT=
LC_IDENTIFICATI
LC_ALL=
So it seems that regional settings in "Country or region" are not recognised by system.
I tried to edit /etc/default/locale file where I entered following lines (in order to get Slovak settings):
LANG="en_US.UTF-8" "sk_SK. UTF-8" "sk_SK. UTF-8" "sk_SK. UTF-8" "sk_SK. UTF-8" "sk_SK. UTF-8" "sk_SK. UTF-8" "sk_SK. UTF-8" "sk_SK. UTF-8" "sk_SK. UTF-8" "sk_SK. UTF-8" ON="sk_ SK.UTF- 8"
LC_CTYPE=
LC_NUMERIC=
LC_TIME=
LC_COLLATE=
LC_MONETARY=
LC_PAPER=
LC_NAME=
LC_ADDRESS=
LC_TELEPHONE=
LC_MEASUREMENT=
LC_IDENTIFICATI
and the result was that OpenOffice.org Spreadsheet recognised coma as decimal separator (",") and also it typed coma when I pressed decimal separator on keyboard's numpad. But SpeedCrunch did not recognised coma as decimal separator (I had to use dot ".") and also when I pressed decimal separator on keyboard's numpad, the dot showed in SpeedCrunch.