The currency set for the store, as shows in one of the screenshots is CLP$, Chilean peso and it’s working OK on the rest of the store by displaying prices properly (we use ” . ” for thousands and ” , ” for decimals).
We’re not using any kind of shipping or checkout plugins on the store.
We’d appreciate that you can help us sort this issue.
Store URL: https://staging.secondhandbooks.cl/
Thanks,
Christian
I have another question. You will find the calculator on the given page clicking Ja/Yes.
Is it possible to change the decimal separator from “.” to “,” as is usual in Germany? And how could I add a space between the prefix “EUR” and the number?
Thanks for a timely reply.
Best regards,
Ilonka
Can you please have a look at the thousand-separator (.) and decimal-separator (,) at prices and integrate a fix for this? I have the problem, that my prices gonna “explode” from 9,00€ to 900,00€ after updating to v0.2.4.
I “fixed” it with unsetting any thousand-separator in WooCommerce. But it would be great to use it in the near future in the normal way.
In germany, we use the separators vice versa and prices are not like 5,000.00 $, we use it in this way: 5.000,00€. So I think there is the problem with formating the price.
It would be great to use the settings of WooCommerce pricing-options.
Thanks
some of my tags contain point, like 1.7
In loop function tag=1.7 works fine, these tags are recognized, processed fine.
In IF function all other tags (with no point) can be used, but tags with point are ignored.
Why?
Works fine, lists all (and only) “Astra 1.7 cars”
[loop type=post tag=1.7 count=10]
[if tag=astra]
[field title-link]
[/if]
[/loop]
It gives no result, although there are several posts including both of Astra and 1.7
[loop type=post tag=astra count=10]
[if tag=1.7]
[field title-link]
[/if]
[/loop]
I can short it using [if field=title contains=1.7] cos luckily in my case the tiltes contain these “tags” but with TAG, it doesn’t work why?
Thanks
Richie
The decimal separator in Germany is “,”. When configuring the logic for the shipping price, I do something like (if sale price greater than…). This works on prices that do not have decimals. On prices with decimals it works only when not including variations (I have the paid version of WooCommerce Google Feed Manager). It seems that sale price / regular price of product variations are not treated the same way before evaluation when having “include product variations” checked/unchecked.
BR Peter
]]>In my website suddenly the Decimal Separator in the Woocommerce prices disappeared, I can’t understand what could cause it, everything is updated (except for the wp bakery page builder), and everything is set as always.
What could be?
Thanks in advance
Kind Regards
]]>I’ve downloaded the free version of Salon Booking.
I want use it for a salon shop in Europe. In Europe amounts are displayed with a Comma as Decimal separator and a Point as Thousands separator.
In the Salon Booking Settings I have set the Comma as Decimal separator and the Point as Thousands separator. When I go to a Front-end page, for instance for a Service, then all the amounts are still diplayed with a Point as Decimal separator and a Comma as Thousands separator. Also in any outgoing emails the “European” settings are not obeyed.
Does anyone know if it is possible to have all amounts that are displayed on pages and in any outgoing emails to customers use the European way of displayng amounts?
Thanks for any response!
Any idea why this isn’t working properly? And how to do it right?
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