Unplanned
Last Updated: 14 Mar 2024 06:45 by Nagababu
Created by: Nagababu
Comments: 0
Category: Globalization
Type: Bug Report
1

Bug report

The toLocaleDateString for the ko-KR culture returns a date in format "yyyy. MM. dd", while the kendo.culture.ko-KR.js contains short date pattern 'd' as yyyy-mm-dd

Reproduction of the problem

  1. Open the Dojo example - https://dojo.telerik.com/@NeliK/igaGIxoQ

Expected/desired behavior

The format for the ko-KR culture should meet the local format. The kendo.culture.ko-KR.js should be updated accordingly.

Environment

  • Kendo UI version: 2024.1.130
  • Browser: [all ]
Unplanned
Last Updated: 29 Jan 2020 08:28 by ADMIN

While dates and numbers can be formatted according to the current culture, kendo.getFileSizeMessage() has constant English strings '0 Byte' and 'Bytes'.

I suggest doing as Windows Explorer does: 0 as "0 KB", and any size between that and 1 KB as "1 KB".

Declined
Last Updated: 06 Apr 2022 14:02 by ADMIN
Created by: Jonas
Comments: 0
Category: Globalization
Type: Feature Request
2
We are using you "number formatting API" (http://docs.telerik.com/kendo-ui/framework/globalization/numberformatting) to display the numbers on our webpage.   

For that, your API works fine as long as we round the numbers. E.g.: 

kendo.toString(10.12, "n0"); //  will result in 10
kendo.toString(10.99, "n0"); //  will result in 11
But we have some use-cases where we have to cut/truncate the number so that:

kendo.toString(10.999, "n0"); // SHOULD result in 10
Here we just want to cut all decimals without any rounding, but I canĀ“t find this option in your API documentation !!
I think this is a very basic use-case which should be handled by your low level API !
Declined
Last Updated: 23 Dec 2021 09:55 by ADMIN
Created by: Canh Toan
Comments: 1
Category: Globalization
Type: Feature Request
1
I am developing a Vietnamese Web Application, using Kendo UI for ASP.NET MVC. But I cannot find out resource language (*.DLL) for Vietnam. Please send me it, thanks alot! 
Unplanned
Last Updated: 25 Nov 2021 12:29 by ADMIN
Created by: Thiago
Comments: 1
Category: Globalization
Type: Feature Request
4
Using a single minified culture file that would have all cultures supported by Kendo UI included can be very useful. Although it is possible do this manually by combining all files currently provided on official releases, this would have to be done every time Kendo UI is updated to a newer version. An official file would make things much more straightforward.
Completed
Last Updated: 22 Jul 2021 11:25 by ADMIN
Created by: Olga
Comments: 1
Category: Globalization
Type: Feature Request
1
Kendo support only "N" format for number format.  If not supported format is provided (for example "F2" for fixed point with 2 decimal), the number could have F in the front, or be truncated etc.  Would like to be able to use a standard .Net formats to avoid such a problems
Completed
Last Updated: 23 Dec 2021 08:24 by ADMIN
Created by: Pavel
Comments: 1
Category: Globalization
Type: Feature Request
1
Add "daysOrdered" property to the kendo.cultures.current.calendar.days object, which would contains days of week sorted by the first day of week (Sunday or Monday)
Completed
Last Updated: 12 Jan 2015 10:54 by ADMIN
Created by: victor
Comments: 5
Category: Globalization
Type: Feature Request
1
Base on the doc, the new Scheduler component doesn't support culture.

Please include the scheduler to support culture

http://docs.telerik.com/kendo-ui/framework/globalization/overview#widgets-that-depend-on-culture-info
Unplanned
Last Updated: 24 Jan 2020 09:57 by ADMIN
Created by: Imported User
Comments: 3
Category: Globalization
Type: Feature Request
22
As suggested here : http://www.telerik.com/forums/supporting-both-comma-and-dot-for-decimal-input
With this example : http://trykendoui.telerik.com/ikId/2

Having to force either the dot or comma for numerical input is cumbersome in applications where customers input data all day long and it has to be effective. 

I would suggest a flag named along the lines of "IgnoreCultureOnInput" which would allow you to punch in either the dot or the comma, but have it converted it back into your local for display. 

Note that the example above is not complete as it is : 
1 - locale specific (won't adjust if you locale calls for a comma instead)
2 - does not support text selection
Unplanned
Last Updated: 01 Jul 2021 14:05 by ADMIN
Created by: Brandon
Comments: 1
Category: Globalization
Type: Feature Request
24
We'd like to be able to pass "Q" into the toString function for a date and have it return the quarter.

ex. 
kendo.toString(new Date(2000, 10, 6), "Q") -> Q4
Declined
Last Updated: 25 Nov 2014 16:41 by Vahid
Created by: hosein
Comments: 2
Category: Globalization
Type: Feature Request
1
Hi
the fa-IR culture seems using wrong culture. the culture for fa-IR and arabic culture must not be the same.
for example in Arabic instead of using Saturday they use "Ų§Ł„Ų³ŲØŲŖ" but in fa-IR Culture they use "Ų“Ł†ŲØŁ‡".
Also when using fa-IR culture the calendar must be changed to Persian Calendar (or Jalali Calendar) but after changing culture it is using Gregorian Calendar.
Thanks
Unplanned
Last Updated: 20 Jan 2020 13:51 by ADMIN
As per the .NET format support shown here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11731996/string-format-numbers-thousands-123k-millions-123m-billions-123b

And here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/0c899ak8%28v=vs.100%29.aspx#SpecifierTh

123456789.ToString("#,##0,") will return "123,457".
123456789.ToString("#,##0,K") will return "123,457K".

kendo.format("{0:#,##0,", 123456789) will return "123,456,789".
kendo.format("{0:#,##0,K", 123456789) will return "123,456,789K".

As per the .NET standard, each trailing comma will round off 3 digits, so 123456789.ToString("#,##0,,M") will return "123M".
Completed
Last Updated: 01 Oct 2021 12:31 by ADMIN