Sat, Jan 6 2007 9:00
odewit
Running Healthcare and Woodgrove WPF demos on a french OS
The Healthcare and Woodgrove applications are good examples of WPF and 3D value added in business computing in term of user experience.
During my presentations, I used until now an US version of Windows Vista or XP SP2, and it worked fine. But on a French version, Healthcare curves remain hopelessly flat and Woodgrove hangs straightforwardly.
All that because of a basic bug : the system decimal separator value is ignored. While waiting for a possible fix, you can replace the comma by the point in the decimal symbol of Windows regional options (see Control Panel).
Filed under: .NET, WPF, EN, 3D