https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=442572
--- Comment #4 from Shinjo Park <k...@peremen.name> --- (In reply to Alvin Wong from comment #3) > I believe the numbering rules between Chinese, Japanese and Korean are quite > similar, but there may be some subtle differences with the handling of zeros > and ones. True, we don't explicitly mention zero and one in colloquial speech but ones are expllicitly mentioned in financial speech in Korean. That's why I only suppress zeroes at https://websvn.kde.org/trunk/l10n-kf5/ko/scripts/kmymoney/kmymoney.js?view=markup (line 19 to 28) and explicitly include ones. > Side note: In Hong Kong it is rather common for us to write cheques with the > amount in English, so I would hope that KMyMoney will not force the use of > Chinese numbers when the interface language is set to Chinese Traditional > (zh_TW). (But to clarify, I don't use KMyMoney so I may be missing some > context.) That's another good point... Do we support issuing cheques in different language from the current $LANG? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.