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K values don’t save on Spanish translation #3284

Closed xtianpaiva closed 1 month ago

xtianpaiva commented 9 months ago

Bambu Studio Version

1.8.2.56

Where is the application from?

Bambu Lab Official website

OS version

macOS 13.6.3

Additional system information

No response

Printer

P1P

How to reproduce

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  1. Go to Devices
  2. Click te "Pen" to edit PLA (do not have AMS)
  3. Write any value to the "K Factor" field and save

Actual results

Always 0,000 is shown, no new value is stored/shown, all this with the Spanish translation, switch to English, and everything works as expected.

I think this is related to: https://github.com/bambulab/BambuStudio/issues/2446#issuecomment-1712445638

Expected results

New K value shall be stored/shown.

Other slicer parameters already support "," instead of "." for decimal punctuation... (i.e.: layers and walls)

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Project file & Debug log uploads

N/A

Checklist of files to include

zhimin-zeng-bambulab commented 8 months ago

This is a BUG related to minority languages, but we have not yet found a good way to solve this problem. We will continue to try to solve it in the future.

zhimin-zeng-bambulab commented 8 months ago

https://github.com/bambulab/BambuStudio/issues/2546

xtianpaiva commented 8 months ago

Around 800 million people, mainly in Europe and Latin America, use a comma for decimal representation. Tkx!

amzaldua commented 8 months ago

This is a BUG related to minority languages, but we have not yet found a good way to solve this problem. We will continue to try to solve it in the future

πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜… The most spoken native languages, ordered by the number of speakers, are Chinese (Mandarin) at around 17.7%, Spanish at approximately 5.7%, English at about 5.5%, Hindi at around 4.5%, and Arabic at approximately 4.2%. In terms of widely spoken second languages, English leads at around 20%, followed by Spanish at approximately 6%, French at about 3%, and Mandarin at around 2%. Spanish is not precisely a minority language! πŸ˜‰

BambulabRobot commented 1 month ago

This issue has been marked as inactive due to no response for 90 days.

zhimin-zeng-bambulab commented 1 month ago

It has been fixed, you can have a try in v1.9.3.50.