Stephen Stafford writes: > en_UK doesn't exist as a locale AFAIK, it is en_GB I believe.
http://www.bcpl.net/~jspath/isocodes.html lists UK as United Kingdom and GB as Great Britain but digitalid.verisign.com/ccodes.html lists only GB and as United Kingdom. It lists nothing for UK. I guess UK is one of those historical leftovers that http://www.bcpl.net/~jspath/isocodes.html admits to including. I guess somebody needs to tell the KDE folks that they are living in the 1960's. > The difference between "United KIngdom" and "Great Britain" is rather > blurred. Yes. I was interested in the difference between the two dialects of english :) > However, it appears to be that "Great Britain" comprises England, > Scotland and Wales, whereas "United Kindom" adds Northern Ireland to > that. Surely there are locales for welsh and Scottish gaelic? -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI