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[bugs #11444] Latest Modifications:
Changes by:
Andrew John Hughes <gnu_andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Thu 12/30/2004 at 00:11 (GMT)
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[bugs #11444] Full Item Snapshot:
URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=11444>
Project: classpath
Submitted by: Andrew John Hughes
On: Wed 12/29/2004 at 21:33
Category: classpath
Severity: 1 - None
Resolution: Fixed
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: gnu_andrew
Status: Closed
Platform Version: None
Summary: Currency formatting lacks support for variability based on value
Original Submission: Some currencies (e.g. the Indian rupee) use a different
currency symbol depending on the value being formatted. At present, this can
not be implemented, as there is no support in the design of the formatting
classes (specifically java.text.DecimalFormat) for handling this. The currency
symbol is added during interpretation of the pattern, rather than when the
number is formatted.
Follow-up Comments
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Date: Thu 12/30/2004 at 00:09 By: Andrew John Hughes <gnu_andrew>
Varying currencies are now (well, in a current patch) represented in the format
used by CLDR (e.g. Indian rupees) with substitution postponed to format-time.
Re-open if any problems result from this change.
For detailed info, follow this link:
<http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=11444>
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