Thank you very much.
It helps.

Yuri Chornoivan <[email protected]>于2017年11月8日周三 上午4:35写道:

> вівторок, 7 листопада 2017 р. 22:29:01 EET mkpoli написано:
> > Which code should be gotten into .desktop file?
> > Chinese languages in ISO 639 is a macrolanguage.
> > zh is the code for it.
> > But there is zh-Hant for traditional script used in TW, HK, MO, and
> zh-Hans
> > simplified script used in mainland.
> > zh-cn, zh-tw, zh-hk.... for regional separated codes.
> > (and even zh-cmn, zh-gan.... for language-specified codes, but apparently
> > that type of codes are not used often)
> >
> > I'm wondering which part uses that code, what is the standard of it and
> is
> > it same as Audacity itself's translation.
>
> Hi,
>
> It is mostly for the Linux desktops.
>
> The most usable Chinese codes are zh_CN (for Simplified) and zh_TW (for
> Traditional).
>
> The standard is as follows:
>
> https://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/ar01s04.html
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Best regards,
> Yuri
>
>
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