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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 19 04:26:07 -0700 
2005 -------
Hi James,

This is because the th_TH locale data applied with issue 43766 defined
Gregorian to be the default calendar. If you changed

<Calendar unoid="gregorian" default="true">
...
<Calendar unoid="buddhist" default="false">

to

<Calendar unoid="gregorian" default="false">
...
<Calendar unoid="buddhist" default="true">

all date input would be evaluated according to the Buddhist calendar
instead. To display Gregorian dates the date format codes would need
a leading [~gregorian] calendar switch though. The
Tools.Options.OOo.General two digits year could then be set to something
around 2500. As a default Buddhist calendar is probably not a thoroughly
tested scenario, especially not in applications other than Calc,
I suggest to do some testing before finally changing this.

I therefore reassign this issue to you to provide adapted and tested
locale data, please reassign within the Thai team.

Thanks
  Eike


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