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      pegi
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      I have a problem that I'm dealing with right now.

      I've set up a modbus data source to read and set a setpoint.
      I multiply the read value by 0.1 to get the right value.
      This works fine in most cases but sometime the vale comes up with a lot of decimals (eg. 1.00000001).
      This looks bad on Graphic views.
      The solution I used for that is the Text renderer properties where I set the format to 0.0
      The value comes up with 0,0 because I'm using a non US computer.
      Next problem is when I'm setting a new value.
      The setpointbox shows the value with a comma as decimalpoint but Mango doesn't accept values with , (comma). It only accepts . as decimal separator.

      This get somewhat confusing for users.

      Personly I don't mind using point as decimal and it would be better not to localize the decimalsign because unformatted values are shown with point.

      Is there anyone who have a better solution for this?

      Thanks

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        mlohbihler
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        Hi pegi,

        This is actually a known problem. The only workaround right now is to do as you are doing. My apologies to your users.

        Best regards,
        Matthew

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          fmunhoz
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          sorry, wrong message

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