Re: Weather Plus 4.5 14.09.2017 update available


Ron Canazzi
 

How do people differentiate between separation of large numbers for clarity VS decimal points if commas are used for both?



On 9/15/2017 9:25 AM, Travis Siegel wrote:

Ron, the us is likely the only country that still uses the period as a number separator anymore.  Many many countries use the comma as a separator, so the us is in the minority here.  To me, it makes more sense to use a period for decimals, and commas for digit separation, but that's probably because that's what I've seen all my life.  I'm sure it would be different if I'd been raised in Europe or some place similar that does things backwards. :)


On 9/15/2017 1:17 AM, Adriano Barbieri via Groups.Io wrote:
Hi Ron,
 
The calculation of value was not changed.
the comma I put it on purpose, they required in so many people
Thannks
 
Cheers
Adriano
 
 
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Sent: Friday, September 15, 2017 6:17 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Weather Plus 4.5 14.09.2017 update available

Hi Adriano,


I noticed in the latest update that in the English System measurements, the period pronounced in English as dot has been replaced by the comma (,).  For example, the barometric pressure is reading as 29,29 rather than 29.29.


Incidentally, the barometric pressure discrepancies of about .5 MM of mercury is still prevalent and has been without change for a year now.



On 9/14/2017 5:59 PM, Adriano Barbieri via Groups.Io wrote:
Hi to every one,

Changes in this version:
* Improved update algorithm; now the link to update is directly read from manifest url.
In this way, Weather Plus should always find the base url even in the event of a change.

Weather Plus can update alone, however, it is possible to download
manually from the following links:
http://www.nvda.it/files/plugin/weather_plus4.5.nvda-addon
or from page:
http://www.nvda.it/weather-plus/
or from page:
https://addons.nvda-project.org/addons/weatherPlus.en.html

Cheers
Adriano

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