Am 15.06.2010 20:53, schrieb Ken Sharp: > > > On 15/06/10 10:28, Michael Stefaniuc wrote: > >> That's just an artifact of how the translation statistics tool works. >> But Wine will use LANG_ENGLISH SUBLANG_DEFAULT if there is no >> SUBLANG_NEUTRAL translation. Duplicating unneeded resources makes them >> prone for bitrotting. >> >> bye >> michael >> > > I was told that US English = Default and British English = Neutral, and > that all the other English sublangs pick up Neutral except en_US. > > So, are you saying what actually happens is that it first looks for > NEUTRAL, and if it doesn't find that it looks for DEFAULT? And that > NEUTRAL should be British English? If so, why is there a DEFAULT at all? > > I wondered why there was also a ENGLISH_US in kernel32/nls. > > If it actually looks for NEUTRAL first it would save a lot of > duplication and would make the translations easier. > > Hope that makes sense. > >
BTW: Placing your Copyrights in the translation files for some text copying is somehow naughty... -- Best Regards, André Hentschel
