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------- Additional comments from er...@openoffice.org Sat Dec 19 19:27:16 +0000 
2009 -------
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Test compiling the data gave:

Warning: ListSeparator equals DecimalSeparator.
Error: ListSeparator not ';' semicolon. Strongly recommended. Currently 
required.
Warning: Time100SecSeparator is different from DecimalSeparator, this may be 
correct or not. Intended?
Warning: Don't forget to adapt corresponding FormatCode elements when changing 
separators.
Warning: FormatCode formatindex="12" for currency uses parentheses for negative 
amounts, which probably is not correct for locales not based on en_US.
Warning: FormatCode formatindex="13" for currency uses parentheses for negative 
amounts, which probably is not correct for locales not based on en_US.
Warning: FormatCode formatindex="14" for currency uses parentheses for negative 
amounts, which probably is not correct for locales not based on en_US.
Warning: FormatCode formatindex="15" for currency uses parentheses for negative 
amounts, which probably is not correct for locales not based on en_US.
Warning: FormatCode formatindex="17" for currency uses parentheses for negative 
amounts, which probably is not correct for locales not based on en_US.


So, ListSeparator is to be changed to ';' semicolon.

What about Time100SecSeparator? I think it should be the same as the
DecimalSeparator, a ',' comma in this case, but some locales indeed have
different separators.

The currency formats for negative amounts usually are not the ones with
parentheses, usually a minus sign is preceded, but sometimes goes also
between the currency symbol and the amount, or may be placed at the end,
and there may be spaces in between or not.


Other findings:

The currency code for Ariary should be MGA instead of MGF, MGF would be
the old Madagascar Franc.

quarter1Word to quarter4Word and abbreviations are not translated.

The Eras are not translated.


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