You need to use EasyEDA editor to create some projects before publishing
language setting ignored [decimal separator]
852 3
Xenons 3 years ago
This software ignores the language setting of the system. As a result it ignores the [,] input for decimal seperator (e.g. on the numpad) if a system is set to an language which follows DIN/ISO. I don't know about electron but usally this only requires one additional line of code.
Comments
UserSupport 3 years ago
any images? it should ignore the separator "," when you input at vule input box
Reply
andyfierman 3 years ago
@UserSupport, I think you misunderstand the OP's question. In the USA and the UK, the decimal separator is the period or full-stop symbol: '.' so pi to 3 decimal places is: 3.142 In German and other countries the decimal separator is the comma symbol: ',' so pi to 3 decimal places is: 3,142 The OP is asking for this difference in decimal separator to be respected when choosing the language setting for EasyEDA. **From: ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_separator](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_separator)<br> <br> Examples of use The following examples show the decimal separator and the thousands separator in various countries that use the Arabic numeral system. Style Countries and Regions 1\,234\,567\.89 Australia\,\[47\]\[48\] Cambodia\, Canada \(English\-speaking; unofficial\)\, China\, Hong Kong\, Iran\, Ireland\, Israel\, Japan\, Korea\, Malaysia\, Malta\, Mexico\, Namibia\, New Zealand\, Pakistan\, Philippines\, Singapore\, South Africa\, Taiwan\, Thailand\, United Kingdom and other Commonwealth states \(except Mozambique\)\, United States\. 1234567.89 SI style (English version), Canada (English-speaking), China, Hong Kong, Namibia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Switzerland (officially encouraged for currency numbers only[49]), United Kingdom, United States (in education). 1234567,89 SI style (French version), Albania, Belgium (French), Bulgaria, Canada (French-speaking), Costa Rica,[50] Croatia[51] Czechia, Estonia, Finland, France, Hungary, Kosovo, Latin Europe, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain (official use since 2010, according to the RAE), Sweden, Switzerland (officially encouraged, except currency numbers[49]), Ukraine, Vietnam (in education). 1,234,567·89 Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, United Kingdom (older, typically hand written; in education) 1,234.567,89 Croatia (alternative to spaces; commas and periods alternate with powers of 1,000)[51] 1\.234\.567\,89 Argentina\, Austria\, Belgium \(Dutch\)\, Bosnia and Herzegovina\, Brazil\, Chile\, Colombia\, Croatia \(informal\)\, Denmark\, Germany\, Greece\, Indonesia\, Italy\, Netherlands\, Romania\, Slovenia\, Serbia\, Spain \(used until 2010\, inadvisable use according to the RAE\)\,\[52\]\[53\] Turkey\, Uruguay\, Vietnam\. 12,34,567.89 Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan (see Indian Numbering System). 1'234'567.89 Switzerland (computing), Liechtenstein. 1'234'567,89 Switzerland (handwriting), Italy (handwriting). 1.234.567'89 Spain (handwriting, used until 1980s, inadvisable use according to the RAE). 123,4567.89 China (based on powers of 10 000—see Chinese numerals, also 1234567.89[citation needed]).
Reply
Xenons 3 years ago
Exactly. Standard feature. Usally you wouldn't just read the language setting but rather read the actual setting as user might set the UI to english but uses another delimiter (e.g. , instead of the . you would expect). The annoying part about this is that the [.]/[,] on the numpad is under windows always the delimiter which is in my case , which get's ignored. This resultes in me typing the numbers on the numpad and moving the hand to the [.] before returning to the numpad. A dirty implementation would be automatically transforming , to . if an numerical input field is selected.
Reply
Login or Register to add a comment
goToTop
你现在访问的是EasyEDA海外版,建议访问速度更快的国内版 https://lceda.cn(需要重新注册)
如果需要转移工程请在个人中心 - 工程 - 工程高级设置 - 下载工程,下载后在https://lceda.cn/editor 打开保存即可。
有问题联系QQ 3001956291 不再提醒
svg-battery svg-battery-wifi svg-books svg-more svg-paste svg-pencil svg-plant svg-ruler svg-share svg-user svg-logo-cn svg-double-arrow -mockplus- -mockplus- -mockplus- -mockplus- -mockplus- -mockplus- -mockplus- -mockplus-@1x -mockplus-

Cookie Notice

Our website uses essential cookies to help us ensure that it is working as expected, and uses optional analytics cookies to offer you a better browsing experience. To find out more, read our Cookie Notice