Number Formatting

Hello,

do you know where I can find the settings for number formatting under Studio 2014?

We need it for decimals and digit grouping symbols. This is a language specific setting (space, dots, nothing?). There are also cases in which a language has it in different manners (or the client just wants it differently). This is why we need to change this. I cannot find this setting.Thank you for your help.

Regards,

Miriam

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  • Hi Paul Carmichael,

    As you pointed out, the format you want has been an international standard since 2003 ("Current standards" section of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_mark).

    I also wanted to change Studio's number and date formats in the past. It was one of the first things I wanted to do when I started using Studio many years ago.

    But SDL doesn't seem to have the money to hire the enough coders. So you learn to live with the bugs and limitations and figure out workarounds.

    And you curse when a new release comes out and new problems are added due to side-effects of the changes.

    So I completely sympathize with you. We all have changes that would make Studio better for us.

    If there were more Studio users, then SDL would have more money for coders. But there are probably many users who think Studio is already too expensive.

    So if SDL invested in more coders to handle bugs and rewrite large sections of old code, would it attract more users and increase its revenues to pay off the investment?

    Could SDL increase the price of Studio because it was now a better product?

    Apparently this is a risk SDL is not willing to take.

    Best regards,
    Bruce Campbell
    ASAP Language Services

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  • Unknown said:
    I also wanted to change Studio's number and date formats in the past. It was one of the first things I wanted to do when I started using Studio many years ago.

    But SDL doesn't seem to have the money to hire the enough coders.

    Nice "philosophical" debate... ;-)
    IMO we should differentiate between bugs on one side and half-baked, unfinished and not enough thought-through features.

    Bugs are IMO caused by inexperienced (= cheap) coders and/or bad QA (= inexperienced/cheap testers).
    Unfinished functionality is caused IMO mainly by management, not giving coders/testers enough time to finish their work (e.g. by pushing on unrealistic deadlines, not realizing that 9 women will not deliver a baby in 1 month...) and pushing on new fancy features they've heard about at conferences from some theoreticians (but almost never requested by actual users who use Studio for everyday work).

    I know these very well, ufortunately, from my own experience... so I truly believe this is the core of the problem.