Hi Peter, As for the list of the 23 EU supported languages, see:
http://europa.eu/abc/european_countries/languages/index_en.htm For more info about the names, codes of the EU countries, including the candidates states, see: http://publications.europa.eu/code/pdf/370000en.htm Regards Samy Le mercredi 28 juillet 2010 à 07:28 +0100, pbrobin...@gmail.com a écrit : > Hi Samy, > > On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 5:14 PM, <s.bouta...@free.fr> wrote: > > Hi Peter, > > > > Not sure if I got the point or your question in my initial answer ( > > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/soas/2010-July/001626.html ), where you > > will > > find a list of the EU languages with their corresponding ISO codes. > > Anyway, apart from the language list officialy used in the European > > institutions, you should be aware that all of those languages are (AFAIK) > > left > > to right and use one of the following alphabets: latin, cyrillic or greek. > > I''m aware of the base latin/cyrillic/greek language bases but i > wasn't aware that any of those and the EU languages based on them were > right to left languages. > > Apparently (according to Sean a while ago) somewhere there is a list > of officially supported EU languages required for education. I believe > this is a list that is needed to be supported by particular > devices/software in order to be able to be endorsed by the EU. I know > nothing more about this but if you have links I would appreciate it. > > Peter > _______________________________________________ SoaS mailing list SoaS@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/soas