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User erack changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                  Status|NEW                       |RESOLVED
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              Resolution|                          |FIXED
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        Target milestone|---                       |OOo 3.2
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------- Additional comments from er...@openoffice.org Sun Jun 21 19:06:16 +0000 
2009 -------
In cws locales32:

revision 273185
i18npool/source/localedata/data/ar_OM.xml
i18npool/source/localedata/data/localedata_others.map
i18npool/source/localedata/data/makefile.mk
i18npool/source/localedata/localedata.cxx

Note that I changed ISO 639 acx-OM to ar-OM generic macrolanguage Arabic code,
because so far OOo doesn't make a distinction there.

When test compiling the data I got:

Warning: QuotationStart and QuotationEnd are both ASCII characters. Not
necessarily an error, but unusual.
Warning: DoubleQuotationStart and DoubleQuotationEnd are both ASCII characters.
Not necessarily an error, but unusual.
Warning: QuotationStart equals QuotationEnd. Not necessarily an error, but 
unusual.
Warning: DoubleQuotationStart equals DoubleQuotationEnd. Not necessarily an
error, but unusual.
Error: CurrencyID is not ISO 4217
Error: BankSymbol is not ISO 4217

I fixed CurrencyID and BankSymbol to ISO 4217 code 'OMR'.

But what about the ASCII quotation characters? Usually these are some
typographic quotation characters instead.

Btw, noticed that all other ar_* locales use different separators:
      <ThousandSeparator>٬</ThousandSeparator>
      <DecimalSeparator>٫</DecimalSeparator>
whereas ar_OM uses
      <ThousandSeparator>,</ThousandSeparator>
      <DecimalSeparator>.</DecimalSeparator>

On purpose?

Changed ListSeparator to ';' semicolon instead of ',' comma, for consistency. It
is currently not used though.


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