Hi Caolan, 2012/1/26 Caolán McNamara <caol...@redhat.com>: > > We should in master generally shrink the rest of the tags down to the > minimum correct lang-tag , e.g. hu-HU to hu, but zh-CN remains as zh-CN. > And I'm confident that the zh-CN/zh-TW/pa-IN font entries currently > should work for the windows UI fallback lists seeing as those langpacks > are language_Territory.
In fact hu-HU – and other European languages with country code – seem to be unnecessary there. They have not been working under Windows for ages (or ever), yet nobody complained. :) Some of them look identical to English node. I think we should list only those locales in VCL.xcu that require special fonts. Even empty nodes seem to be unnecessary, eg. <node oor:name="af" oor:op="replace"> </node> We have zh-cn, zh-tw, zh-hk, and zh-sg, but zh-mo is missing, that is also a supported locale. I think we need to add it, LibreOffice tried to read zh-MO node when I selected Chinese (Macau) as default locale and/or default document language. Do you agree? Cheers, Andras _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice