Le lundi 23 janvier 2006 à 11:56 +0100, Olivier Pierard a écrit : > Hi all, > > On one computer, the same gtk program considers the decimal separator as > a coma, on the other one as a point. Obviously, this is linked to > regional settings (there is a call to gtk_set_locale in gtk_main() if I > understand well). What's more surprising is that on both computers, my > regional settings on KDE are set to a point as decimal separator (but > during the first instalation, local parameters were belgian ones - and > coma separator-, which should be the source of the problem). So the > call to gtk_set_locale should read the information in another file than > the settings of KDE, but which one ? > > Maybe, the solution (but not the nicest !) should be to call > gtk_disable_set_locale but how to know which ones will be the 'default' > parameters. Recently, something analogous has been described for gnumeric running on kde. kde just did not pass the locale to gnumeric, so it is most probably a kde bug. You might want to use another desktop ;-) Cheers, Jean _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list