Internationalization and Localization (UXPROD-779)

[UXPROD-504] Numerals aside from arabic numerals (e.g. Indian) Created: 16/Apr/18  Updated: 16/Sep/20

Status: Open
Project: UX Product
Components: None
Affects versions: None
Fix versions: None
Parent: Internationalization and Localization

Type: New Feature Priority: P3
Reporter: Cate Boerema (Inactive) Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Unresolved Votes: 0
Labels: i18n, post-v1
Remaining Estimate: Not Specified
Time Spent: Not Specified
Original estimate: Not Specified

Epic Link: Internationalization and Localization
Front End Estimate: Medium < 5 days
Front End Estimator: Jakub Skoczen
Back End Estimate: Small < 3 days
Back End Estimator: Jakub Skoczen
Estimation Notes and Assumptions: I have no specific information about how to display non-arabic numerals in JS so I am assuming the functionality is similar to Java example linked.
Rank: Chalmers (Impl Aut 2019): R5
Rank: Chicago (MVP Sum 2020): R5
Rank: Cornell (Full Sum 2021): R5
Rank: Duke (Full Sum 2021): R5
Rank: 5Colleges (Full Jul 2021): R5
Rank: FLO (MVP Sum 2020): R5
Rank: GBV (MVP Sum 2020): R5
Rank: hbz (TBD): R5
Rank: Hungary (MVP End 2020): R5
Rank: Lehigh (MVP Summer 2020): R5
Rank: Leipzig (Full TBD): R5
Rank: Leipzig (ERM Aut 2019): R5
Rank: TAMU (MVP Jan 2021): R5
Rank: U of AL (MVP Oct 2020): R4

 Description   

Sounds like this may be trivial to implement based on tenant locale: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/i18n/text/shapedDigits.html


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