tglanfield
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Hi Brad,
Version: 2.0.37
The units used for hop prices in the UK based on grams are too severly rounded. Best to use an example:
I'm paying, say, £2.45 for 100g of hops. The units used are £/g which equates to 0.0245. This is being rounded to 0.02 in the display and calculations for both Ingredients and Inventory views and probably others. I suggest £/kg or pence/g would be better suited.
Note also that the '£' symbol is being displayed as a square box, indicative of an invalid/unused entry in the font.
Regards,
Terry.
Version: 2.0.37
The units used for hop prices in the UK based on grams are too severly rounded. Best to use an example:
I'm paying, say, £2.45 for 100g of hops. The units used are £/g which equates to 0.0245. This is being rounded to 0.02 in the display and calculations for both Ingredients and Inventory views and probably others. I suggest £/kg or pence/g would be better suited.
Note also that the '£' symbol is being displayed as a square box, indicative of an invalid/unused entry in the font.
Regards,
Terry.