On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 05:45:21PM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Quoting Steve Langasek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> (comparing fr_FR and [EMAIL PROTECTED] more generally all @euro
> variants of locales)

> > So there's no difference in the actual charset that each is pointed to,
> > the only difference is in a comment about the charset?

> Yes, as far as I understand. [EMAIL PROTECTED] only uses 

> copy "fr_FR"

> everywhere....

> While fr_FR LC_MONETARY section refers to the Euro currency....which
> is logical in 2004..:-)

> same for nl_NL and all [EMAIL PROTECTED] locales

> I guess @euro variants were basically transition variants. They are
> now useless.....except that many users still continue to use them
> pointlessly.

> This is my understanding of all these things, of course.

Well, the ISO-8859-15 charset contains a codepoint for the euro symbol,
and the ISO-8859-1 charset does not, so as long as fr_FR maps to
ISO-8859-1, it cannot support the euro; and changing it to point to
ISO-8859-15 is probably something that needs to be discussed.

-- 
Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer

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