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				Format-Code for columns with numbers
			 
			
			
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			I want to create two individual columns, but I just can't handle the format for numbers. One column should show numbers with a decimal comma (e.g. 4,5). I would choose floating point as the column type. The second column should represent integers with a point separating the thousands. What do I have to enter as the format code in each case to get the desired display? Many thanks in advance for any help! Last edited by Massreader; 08-21-2024 at 10:10 AM.  | 
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			Right click that columns header: Edit custom column: (see image) 
		
	
		
		
			This uses Python formatting rules (link is in the dialog box)  | 
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 And I think you need to be using a compatible locale, I mean, the Calibre UI language, such as German, seems relevant in order to allow manual inputs with the comma instead of dot/point. If you have English as the Calibre UI language, you can insert manually 4 point 5 (not 4 comma 5), but in Book Details that number will still show as 4,5. According to https://docs.python.org/3/library/st...-string-syntax : 'n' - Number. This is the same as 'g', except that it uses the current locale setting to insert the appropriate number separator characters. Last edited by Comfy.n; 08-21-2024 at 06:06 PM.  | 
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