Re: new language process (Quechua): 1st step adding a locale
On 2/23/06, Denis Barbier <barbier@linuxfr.org> wrote:
> Unfortunately writing a locale is not currently an easy task, with no
> good reason. Here is a first try to lower barriers.
Hi Denis,
[As you know, I am working currently on a fix for ro_RO]
I have seen in your template the following section:
# 4. Charsets
# List of supported charsets. The first one is the default for
# this locale. New locales should not need any other chanrset
# than UTF-8.
# Example:
# charset "UTF-8"
charset ""
Is it possible to declare more than one charset? I was thinking of
placing the other frequently used encodings for Romanian iso-8859-2
and iso-8859-16 to the list. How should add that?
The only thing I have seen related to encodings is:
% Charset: UTF-8
Should there be a line like the one below in the locale definition file?
charset "UTF-8 ISO-8859-16 ISO-8859-2"
What is the separator between the encoding names? Comma/space/other?
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Regards,
EddyP
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