[nvda-translations] is it possible to define decimal comma instead of point?

  • From: Ondrej Rosik <ondrej.rosik@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: nvda-translations@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2016 12:07:47 +0100

Hi list,
One user from Slovakia reported some issues with decimal numbers. After investigation I noticed that our symbols file doesn't have defined pronunciation for decimal point. I fixed it but this leads me to something else. In slovakia, we use decimal comma, not decimal point. For example 3.5 is written as 3,5. Is it possible to define in our symbols file something like this?
I tryed the default decimal point definition, I changed symbol "." to "," but it seems that it doesn't work. I found in czech symbols file fhis:
decimal point    (?<=\d)\,(?=\d)
but it doesn't work too. I am littlebit comfused about regexp so can someone tell me how to define this if possible? My idea is to have both decimal point and decimal comma.


     Ondrej
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