Re: [alreq] Arabic decimal/thousand separator

In Morocco, the comma is used as decimal separator.  
Thousands separator is space or dot. The picture shows a document  
with  a same column containing amounts  and a sum. Amounts with space 
separator, and the sum with dot separator.
![untitled5](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/15004708/15904230/ada9b444-2d9f-11e6-9b66-52524c9838c8.png)
![untitled6](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/15004708/15904231/adb5e7d2-2d9f-11e6-9bb3-d7656b7cca5a.png)
 In the same document, we see other amount 1000 without thousands 
separator.
![untitled2](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/15004708/15904266/cf6ef9a4-2d9f-11e6-8789-6aed9163fcdc.png)
BTW, the % sign is used also here. At the left of the number, but this
 is not a problem both % 25 or 25 % are used indifferently.
 Another story in the next picture
![untitled3](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/15004708/15904280/dfdad72c-2d9f-11e6-82f4-554c8b84440f.png)
 Use of 1° 2° as item list style. Note also the double angle quotation
 mark
(Pictures from a very official government text.)
Regards,
Najib



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Received on Wednesday, 8 June 2016 17:42:36 UTC