On 5 April 2005 12:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Re: [l10n-dev] Locale data audit for af_ZA
From:
Eike Rathke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
OpenOffice l10n dev dev@l10n.openoffice.org
Date:
2005.04.04 17:32:38 +0300
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I have a number of other locales to add most of these are already glibc
Hi Dwayne
thx for the feedback.
What are the locales you wish to add ? If they are in CLDR , I have a
tool to geenrate OO data from CLDR. To see the list of CLDR locales go to :
http://unicode.org/cldr/data/common/main/
I'll have a look at the decimal and group separators issue and get back
to
Dwayne
ther appears to be some ambihuity on the decimal and group separators
issue , can you point to some websites in Afrikaans with examples
justifying your claim ?
thx
Peter
Peter Nugent ha scritto:
Hi Dwayne
thx for the feedback.
What are the locales you wish to add ? If they are in
Hi,
Is it possible to have more than one locale file for a language to cater
for slight differences in locale information?
Here is the case I'm dealing with:
Afrikaans numbers are officially written using [space] as the thousand
seperator and [comma] as the decimal. ie. 1 000,00
While the
Hi Dwayne,
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 19:05:56 +, Dwayne Bailey wrote:
Is it possible to have more than one locale file for a language to cater
for slight differences in locale information?
This currently is not possible. The data format would allow it by use of
the Variant element, but
Hi Peter,
On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 16:48 +0100, Peter Nugent wrote:
Dwayne
ther appears to be some ambihuity on the decimal and group separators
issue , can you point to some websites in Afrikaans with examples
justifying your claim ?
We have a rather odd issue here in South Africa. I alluded
On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 16:08 +0100, Peter Nugent wrote:
Hi Dwayne
thx for the feedback.
What are the locales you wish to add ? If they are in CLDR , I have a
tool to geenrate OO data from CLDR. To see the list of CLDR locales go to :
http://unicode.org/cldr/data/common/main/
They are not in