thrashcardiom,
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Why does the kcalc want to display 1600 in this weird format? To me this is 1.6 with a couple of extra decimal places and a weird comma where I have never seen one before:

thrashcardiom,
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To all those replying - thank you. However, I have been using Linux & KDE for decades and haven't ever had this issue before. I know about locale and the KDE settings.

This is the current Region/Language settings. Kcalc is seemingly ignoring this.

vascorsd,
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@thrashcardiom the screenshot format for numbers match exactly what the kcalk is showing above... So looks fine?

thrashcardiom,
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@vascorsd Yes I realised that and changed the setting. However kcalc does not recognise the change.

Just checked my laptop and it has the same issue.

vascorsd,
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@thrashcardiom mine seems to be respecting. I remember kde messed up and had locales broken somehow or were inconsistent. Some weeks ago I made sure to remove all and any configurations to locales that kde could be doing by removing config files I could find and made sure to configure properly the file /etc/locale.conf.

I basically have it as all text should be in English but everything else should follow my local settings.

❯ cat /etc/locale.conf
LANG=pt_PT.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8

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