In Germany we use ,
as decimal mark instead of .
. Since I installed my Ubuntu in English, the Ubuntu default calculator (gcalctool
) uses the .
and I can't use the ,
on my German numpad.
I already set up German in System Settings...
=>Language Support
=>Regional Formats
but it doesn't seem to set it for the calculator. I also saw this question but I want to avoid remapping my keys.
Can someone tell me if and how I can change this for the calculator or recommend a calculator that supports it?
Best Answer
Sometimes it's the easy things. Inspired by @Lucio who said that this should work I rebooted and it does now. Now I also saw that it says "
Changes take effect next time you log in.
". Read first, then ask. Should have done this in the first place, sorry for that!So for everyone who wants to achieve the same:
System Settings...
=>Language Support
Install/Remove Languages
buttonRegional Formats
tab and choose your countryApply System-Wide
The default calculator should now accept the decimal mark used in your locale.