Last modified: 2006-03-03 17:14:40 UTC
Article (page, edit, user etc.) numbers in huwiki appear as xx.xxx - the typographically correct way would be xx xxx with a non-breaking space between the numbers (but only if there are at least five numbers, xxxx with only four numbers).
How does this rules of five digits apply to non-integers?
Is there any standards you could quote for hungarian numeric formats?
(In reply to comment #1) > How does this rules of five digits apply to non-integers? Nonintegers are not splited, so the rule can only only be applied of the integer part of any number.
(In reply to comment #1) > How does this rules of five digits apply to non-integers? Integer part is divided into groups of three, counted from the right; the groups are separated by nonbreaking spaces. In four digit numbers there is no space (except when they are listed in a column, together with longer numbers). Integer and fraction part are separated by a comma. I'm not sure whether fraction part is grouped too, or written continuosly, but in MedaWiki numbers are rounded to two decimals anyway, so it shouldn't matter.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 5097 ***