Bug 332476

Summary: data-format of digits wihtout thousender-point (german)
Product: [Applications] calligrasheets Reporter: Herbert S. <herbert_schwarzer>
Component: generalAssignee: Calligra Sheets (KSpread) Bugs <calligra-sheets-bugs-null>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED    
Severity: normal CC: mecirt
Priority: NOR    
Version First Reported In: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: Debian stable   
OS: Linux   
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Description Herbert S. 2014-03-23 14:07:57 UTC
If formatting a cell (or the the whole row), you will be only able to set the decimals.
In the preview the correct digit is shown (i.e.  1.234,79 ) BUT  in the sheet itself it is displayed
as  1234,79  (without the thousend.point ! - if you print it too !).  

Reproducible: Always
Comment 1 Justin Zobel 2021-03-09 22:43:57 UTC
Thank you for the bug report.

As this report hasn't seen any changes in 5 years or more, we ask if you can please confirm that the issue still persists.

If this bug is no longer persisting or relevant please change the status to resolved.
Comment 2 Herbert S. 2021-03-13 10:32:33 UTC
(In reply to Justin Zobel from comment #1)
> Thank you for the bug report.
> 
> As this report hasn't seen any changes in 5 years or more, we ask if you can
> please confirm that the issue still persists.
> 
> If this bug is no longer persisting or relevant please change the status to
> resolved.

Hello Justin,
do not use calligra anymore - for testing according to this reply I installed it. Nothing has changed. Assume that there is a problem in settings either in KDE/Plasma 5  or in calligra sheet.
In Plasma 5 my setting is:  Austria (de_AT)
but in calligra under format/document-setings: regional setting there is always shown Language en_US; standard format for digits: 12,55
The german (as well as austrian) format would be: i.e  1.012,55
The british/american format would be: i.e.  1,012.55
So you see, that the decimal-point  [12,55] is correct, BUT the thousand-sign
fails (is missing).
Greetings by Herbert