2012/8/6 Mikel Artetxe <[email protected]>
>
> It does exist, but it is not installed by default. In fact, es-ca_valencia
> and val-es-ca, as well as ca_valencia-es and val-ca-es seem to have the
> same purpose, so I decided to use es-ca_valencia and ca_valencia-es. And
> the reason is simply that my code can generate a proper title for them...
> :P  So does somebody know what's the actual difference and which one should
> we be using?
>
>
Again, you're right ;)

es-ca_valencia and val-es-ca (as well as ca_valencia-es and val-ca-es)
modes are exactly the same (you can check it by simply *diff*ing* mode
files.

And about ca_valencia-es mode, usually is not used as it's exactly the same
as ca-es (valencian dialect is only used for generation in es-ca, but not
in analysis).

So maybe it can be skipped.

-- 
< Xavi Ivars >
< http://xavi.ivars.me >
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