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afecelis
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by afecelis » Tue Nov 17, 2015 10:48 am
Hi guys,
As the topic says, why are Indigo values entered with period under Windows and with commas under Linux? Can't it be unified? I dual-boot Windows-Linux and I was working under Linux entering values with period and none was taken. I was confident I was entering the values properly but I only noticed till my image was rendering weird.
Please unify this
regards,
Alvaro
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galinette

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by galinette » Tue Nov 17, 2015 7:39 pm
That's likely not an Indigo problem but a regional setting in your linux window manager. Which linux distribution are you using?
In windows 7 this can be set in Control Panel / Region and Language / Additional settings
In Ubuntu unity this is in System settings / Language support / Region settings or something like that (cannot verify right now)
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afecelis
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by afecelis » Tue Nov 17, 2015 10:56 pm
Really? I feel so embarrassed! Lol! I'm on Linux Mint 17.2, which is Ubuntu—based.
I'll look into its options.
Thank you!

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