HI @koiandreas ,
Thank you very much for your post.
Sorry to hear you have issues after the last update.
Please, note there is an option in ATUM settings that controls the decimal places. ATUM – SETTINGS – GENERAL here set the value to what ever you require.
One of my colleagues will get back to you on the font issue.
Hope this helps.
Pavel
“Please, note there is an option in ATUM settings that controls the decimal places. ATUM – SETTINGS – GENERAL here set the value to what ever you require.”
– This applies only to stock field not for purchase price (as per description in settings)
The Update 1.8.4 contains the fix:
– Prevent scientific notation in Purchase Price.
and added the feature:
-Added default number of decimals for ATUM prices in backend.
and some more changes related to Purchase orders.
Those mentioned points are exactly the ones are not working anymore.
Thanks for the quick reply!
Hi @koiandreas,
I’m sorry for any inconvenience caused.
As you stated, we introduced some changes to add six decimals by default to all ATUM internal prices during the last ATUM release.
Even though most currencies have two decimals, purchase prices, used for calculating costs, often need more decimal places. This is why we introduced the six decimals.
We will improve this on proper versions (by removing non-used decimal places when displaying it and allowing users to decide the number of decimal places).
Regarding the thousand separator issue, since this version, it’s formatted as a price (with 6 decimal places), so it’s using your WooCommerce settings (Currency options within the settings General tab). You can easily remove the thousand separator from there (just leave the value empty).
Regarding the TTF font issue, I’ve checked ATUM files and the font is there (wp-content/plugins/atum-stock-manager-for-woocommerce/vendor/mpdf/mpdf/ttfonts/DejaVuSerifCondensed.ttf), so it seems to be an error related to some incompatibility between ATUM and a third-party plugin. Please, read this for more info.
Hope this helps,
José Andrés