Marmo / debitum

free and libre IOU tracker for Android
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Add dot (.) as a thousand divider? #76

Closed ferossan closed 2 years ago

ferossan commented 2 years ago

Some currency use dot as diveder for thousands, like $10.300,20 (ten thousand, three hundred and twenty cents). Is it possible to add it?

Marmo commented 2 years ago

Seems reasonable. I just don't record that big amounts usually, so I didn't miss the thousands separator. This is a quick fix and I will include it in 1.6.1

ferossan commented 2 years ago

As a small contribution, I made the Spanish translation of your app. It may need some adjustments/corrections according to the context. Once it's included in the app, I will know for sure. Thanks.

ferossan commented 2 years ago

Hello Marmo. Checked the Spanish translation in 1.6.1 and seems mostly fine. I made a couple corrections but in general looks pretty well. One thing I notice is the “Quick guide” that only appears in English (despite the rest it’s in Spanish).

In regard to the thousand separator, works fine if is used with 2 decimals (and maybe 1 and 3, didn’t try), but does not work fine with 0 decimals. For example, if having set previously decimals to 0, I lent 50.000 to some one and later I receive back 10.000 from the original, the 10.000 becomes a transaction of 1.000.000 on the Money list.

Marmo commented 2 years ago

Hm, thanks for reporting. That is really bad. Opened #79 for this.