2011/11/21 Eike Rathke <er...@redhat.com>

> Hi Mihkel,
>
> On Monday, 2011-11-21 20:32:39 +0200, Mihkel Tõnnov wrote:
>
> > > * if a day of month is present in the format code, the genitive name
> for
> > >  MMM and MMMM is displayed
> > > * if no day of month in the format code is oresent, the nominative name
> > >  for MMM and MMMM is displayed
> >
> > For Estonian, a specific code (say, MMMMMM) would be useful, actually...
>
> Why? What's special for Estonian?
>
> We currently can't introduce a new code as there is no specification how
> to store it in ODF.
>
>  Eike
>
> In Estonian, there is two most common forms of date: nominative and
adessive; second one is usually used when something is happening ON the
date and mostly in the sentence or at least in the phrase, not separately
(e.g. something is due ON the date, something will happen ON the date and
so on). When used separately as indicating the date, nominative is mostly
used (e.g. in the tables and so on).

Marek Laane

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