UPD Mail Archive: Re: UPD> Re: UPDF open standard for locales

Re: UPD> Re: UPDF open standard for locales

From: Norbert Schade (norbertschade@oaktech.com)
Date: Wed Apr 11 2001 - 11:40:23 EDT

  • Next message: Jim Sommer: "Re: UPD> Re: UPDF open standard for locales"

    Bad situation. We should be unique.
    Looking at the Unicode weg pages I tend to use enGB.
    I also stay with the Unicode language keywords for Serbo-Croation and
    Serbian.
    I'm waiting for some details from Mark to finish it up like what countries
    are AA and SP. He seems to have a slightly different source.
    Norbert Schade
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: <don@lexmark.com>
    To: "Jim Sommer" <sommer@granitesystems.com>
    Cc: "Mark VanderWiele" <markv@us.ibm.com>; <owner-upd@pwg.org>;
    <upd@pwg.org>
    Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 11:27 AM
    Subject: Re: UPD> Re: UPDF open standard for locales

    >
    >
    > For some reason I thought both enUK and enGB were valid.
    >
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    > Jim Sommer <sommer%granitesystems.com@interlock.lexmark.com> on 04/09/2001
    > 08:44:50 PM
    >
    > To: "Mark VanderWiele" <markv%us.ibm.com@interlock.lexmark.com>,
    > owner-upd%pwg.org@interlock.lexmark.com,
    upd%pwg.org@interlock.lexmark.com
    > cc: (bcc: Don Wright/Lex/Lexmark)
    > Subject: Re: UPD> Re: UPDF open standard for locales
    >
    >
    >
    > I have enUK in the list but it should be enGB.
    >
    > I have slSL in the list but it should be slSI (lower case ell and upper
    > case eye).
    >
    > The language sh is listed as Serbo-Croatian and sr is listed Serbian.
    >
    > I couldn't find the countries AA and SP in the ISO country code list.
    >
    > Jim
    >
    >
    > At 4/9/01 08:22 PM, Mark VanderWiele wrote:
    >
    > >Missing Locales
    > >
    > >
    > >arAA (Arabic)
    > >enBE (Belgium)
    > >enGB (Great Britain)
    > >enIN (India)
    > >shSP (Serbian Latin)
    > >shYU (Serbian Latin - Yugoslavia)
    > >srSP (Serbian Cyrillic)
    > >srYU (Serbian Cyrillic - Yugoslavia)
    > >slSI (Slovene) (the last character is uppercase "i")
    > >
    > >Regards,
    > >Mark VanderWiele
    > >IBM, Linux Technology Center
    > >512-838-4779, t/l 678
    > >MARKV@IBMUS
    > >email: markv@us.ibm.com
    >
    >
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