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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jul 27 11:26:30 -0700
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The character displayed is the Chinese glyph for "day", which is part of the
full name, of which the method just takes the first character. A full solution
would introduce a new locale data CalendarItem element such as OneCharacterName,
including API change and so on. Would be nice to have anyway, since the Excel
format codes allow such things as MMMMM or DDDDD for a one character
abbreviation, if I recall correctly.
However, an interim solution for Chinese locales could check the language and if
FullName elements all start with the same character take the first character of
the AbbrvName instead, which for Chinese is one character anyway. A bit ugly
hack, but maybe worth it. Should be implemented in the CalendarWrapper to have
it in one single location.
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