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This will add a language to the list. If the language is already in the list, the old one will be moved instead.
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Located in kcmlocale.cpp:465
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Here you can choose the languages that will be used by KDE. If the first language in the list is not available, the second will be used, etc. If only US English is available, no translations have been installed. You can get translation packages for many languages from the place you got KDE from.<p>Note that some applications may not be translated to your languages; in this case, they will automatically fall back to US English.
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Located in kcmlocale.cpp:486
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Here you can define the decimal separator used to display numbers (i.e. a dot or a comma in most countries).<p>Note that the decimal separator used to display monetary values has to be set separately (see the 'Money' tab).
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Located in localenum.cpp:165
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Here you can define the thousands separator used to display numbers.<p>Note that the thousands separator used to display monetary values has to be set separately (see the 'Money' tab).
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Located in localenum.cpp:174
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Here you can specify text used to prefix positive numbers. Most people leave this blank.
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Located in localenum.cpp:182
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Here you can specify text used to prefix negative numbers. This should not be empty, so you can distinguish positive and negative numbers. It is normally set to minus (-).
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Located in localenum.cpp:188
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Fract digits:
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Located in localemon.cpp:75
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Here you can define the decimal separator used to display monetary values.<p>Note that the decimal separator used to display other numbers has to be defined separately (see the 'Numbers' tab).
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Located in localemon.cpp:285
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Here you can define the thousands separator used to display monetary values.<p>Note that the thousands separator used to display other numbers has to be defined separately (see the 'Numbers' tab).
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Located in localemon.cpp:293
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This determines the number of fract digits for monetary values, i.e. the number of digits you find <em>behind</em> the decimal separator. Correct value is 2 for almost all people.
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Located in localemon.cpp:301
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