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On 08/12/2016 02:37 AM, toki wrote:
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<pre wrap="">2. All numbering systems should be usable regardless off the users preferred locale.
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<pre wrap="">That almost happens, when numbering is set to "context".
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<pre wrap="">Can you explain your intention more clearly? Suppose language A and
language B have numbering systems that are only available by using the
"Native Numbering" option. Now suppose a user would like to author a
document using both languages and their respective numbering systems.
How would that be possible with the current implementation?
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<pre wrap="">That the majority of languages and writing systems that have such a use
case are endangered, or extinct, is not enough of a reason to justify
its removal.
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<pre wrap="">My intention was not to remove the possibility of using those numbering
systems, rather that they should be available directly without requiring
the use of "native numbering" + setting your preferred locale.
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<pre wrap="">MS Office does not have such an option and I don't think anyone misses it.
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<pre wrap="">That MSO lacks the feature is simply evidence of their corporate
commitment to acute monolingualism.
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<pre wrap="">I did add that (afaik) it's not a missed feature either.
thanks
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