andre wrote: > It is more a US thing. , is (or was) the standard decimal separator. The > English, German and Dutch all have it
Huh. That I hadn't known. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/DecimalPoint.html http://www.edfac.unimelb.edu.au/DSME/decimals/SLIMversion/backinfo/metric.ht m#theevo (and while googling these, I found that MDK would be far from the first to have user confusion from this behavior -- and by the volume, I can see why it's something to avoid) Sorry for the OT, just had to do it before I hit the sack.
