Locale is es-AR. I use gretl (and most software) in english because it's
easier to use the documentation without having to mentally translate
everything between the refereence files/a post on the list and the
interface.
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu> wrote:
 On Mon, 11 Jan 2010, [ISO-8859-1] Patricio Cuarón wrote:
 > I was writing a script on gretl (CVS version, couple of days old).
 > I get the following
 >
 > gretl version 1.8.6cvs
 > Current session: 2010-01-11 17:56
 > ? scalar testdot = 0.1
 > Replaced scalar testdot = 0
 What platform and what LANG setting?  It looks odd that you have
 the program running in English yet are using ',' as decimal
 separator.
 I can't reproduce the error, running gretl in various languages.
 The intended behavior, which I'm seeing here, is that the decimal
 character must always be '.' in script input, 
the script I pasted in the previous email shows that the '0.1' input in the
script is interpreted as zero by gretl unless the set force_decpoint on is
used.
 but the output will
 respect the locale decimal character, if that option is chosen
 under Preferences.
 Allin Cottrell
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