Parkitect

Parkitect

Currencies
12 Comments
⭐JonnyDante 1 Feb, 2023 @ 2:58am 
:crashthumbsup:
Craxy  [author] 30 Jul, 2020 @ 10:19am 
According to Wikipedia its currency symbol is R$ -- nothing special (in terms of special characters). That's already possible: Just change it in the mods settings.

Or is there another, more special symbol in use? If it's in
Roboto font [fonts.google.com] it should be quite easy to add. But Roboto doesn't contain all Unicode characters, which means I might have to include another font -- which makes everything more complicated.
Hoppkins 29 Jul, 2020 @ 5:09pm 
Hey, can we get brazilian current broken money? <3
AtomicLugia 21 Apr, 2019 @ 12:17pm 
Ah ok.
Craxy  [author] 21 Apr, 2019 @ 11:11am 
You can specify your own name or sign -- including normal characters like D and M. Just go into the settings and write "DM" into the Symbol Textbox.

But: the ingame currency displays are designed for a single symbol. Therefore it might be possible that DM might be cutoff or stick out in certain places.
AtomicLugia 16 Apr, 2019 @ 10:28am 
Will be there DM (Deutsche Mark), too? Just for some german nostalgia!
Xanija 29 Dec, 2018 @ 2:54pm 
Works fine, thanks!
Craxy  [author] 29 Dec, 2018 @ 10:26am 
New version with separators is up.
But again: only currency, and readonly text -- not price input fields.
Xanija 28 Dec, 2018 @ 11:29am 
I understand. It would still be nice to have it in the finance tables. Thanks.
Craxy  [author] 28 Dec, 2018 @ 10:30am 
For normal text that should be quite easy, but for Input Fields (setting prices) it's rather complex.
And than there's the issue with other number displays: Numbers like velocity or height will still use the US style.

If you're OK with non-currencies using "." and probably the price input fields staying the US way, I'll implement it.
Xanija 27 Dec, 2018 @ 4:19pm 
Nice, simple and working. Is it possible to add a switch for thousands- and decimal-separators, so it will be 1.000,50 € instead of 1,000.50 €?
gompedyret 2 Dec, 2018 @ 7:54am 
This is what one might called a limited scope. ;) However, it does what it does brilliantly. Hopefully this was just a training exercise!