Hi,
On 2000-11-17 at 10:55 +0100 Jacob Sparre Andersen sent off:
> > In order to do that I would need a mapping from the
> > setting in the LANG to a dictionary. I have 0
> > experience with this sort of thing. Exactly what format
> > can the LANG variable appear in.
>
> ISO_Language_Code { "_" ISO_Country_Code { "." Character_Encoding } }
>
> (iirc)
>
> The ISO language codes are da (Danish) en (English), fr
> (French), etc. The ISO country codes are DK (Denmark), AU
> (Australia), FR (France), etc. The character encoding can
> for example be ISO8859-1 (Latin-1).
here are some more language variables. This are the full names in
<basename>_<COUNTRY> format. Sorry, they are utf-8.
"en_GB" : "English (GB)",
"en_US" : "English (US)",
"de_DE" : "Deutsch",
"fr_FR" : "Français",
"it_IT" : "Italiano",
"es_ES" : "Español",
"nl_NL" : "Nederlands",
"hu_HU" : "Magyar",
"br_FR" : "Brezhoneg",
"pt_PT" : "Português",
"id_ID" : "Indonesia",
"ja_JP" : "�?��?��?",
"tr_TR" : "Turkish",
"ru_RU" : "Russian",
"cs_CZ" : "�?eština",
"gl" : "Galego"
/* "pt_BR" : "Português brasileiro" */
/* "zh_CN" : "ä¸ï¿½??" */
/* "ko_KR" : "�??�?" */
/* "ar_eg" : "ﻲ�?ﺮ�?" */
/* "pt_PT" : "Português" */
/* "pl_PL" : "Polski" */
/* "ro_RO" : "Romania" */
/* "sk_SK" : "Slovensky" */
/* "el_GR" : "Hellenic" */
/* "ru_RU.KOI8-R" : "Russian" */
Cheers,
Bj�rn
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