My system is set to use comma as decimal separator. By opening an existing drawing, all dimensions are shown with comma, which is ok. However, when I try to adjust something (say, X origin from 87,01 mm to 87,02 mm) the program gives „Some objects have intersected a face boundary. Continue?” If I press yes, the object moves near to the origin arrows/corner and the new X origin of the object becomes 3,30. The Y axis also gets screwed.
If at the time of changing value I enter manually 87.02 (i.e. changing the comma with a dot), the same error popups, however, now the X turns to 87,02 (i.e. it retains the correct value, while displaying back with comma, as it should) but the Y screws by itself even if I didn't touched the value there. The only way to be able to successfully adjust a position value is to change manually the decimal separator from comma to dot on both X and Y values before pressing enter, regardless if I need to change both or just one of the numbers.
The same apply to width and high of an object (or so I think; until now I wasn't able to successfully modify only the height or only the width of an object, but maybe I didn't tried every combination) and probably on every other place.
How am I suppose to work this way ?
(I am using 4.4.9 from June, on Windows)
Cristi
there is a mess with the decimal separator
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Re: there is a mess with the decimal separator
Hello,
I did find a bug in the code for dealing with Locales. Please try the following version:
http://www.protocasedesigner.com/RELEAS ... -Jul07.exe
Sorry for the trouble!
Sincerely,
--Douglas Ronne
I did find a bug in the code for dealing with Locales. Please try the following version:
http://www.protocasedesigner.com/RELEAS ... -Jul07.exe
Sorry for the trouble!
Sincerely,
--Douglas Ronne
--Douglas Ronne
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