"Guy.Bormann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > You chose british english -> locale for that is en_GB (is you
> > chose american english, that doesn't make any difference).
> >
> > Then you chose Belgium as a country -> default locale is fr_BE.
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Oh right, and how do you get nl_BE??? Have you actually read
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Easy: choose dutch as a language and belgium as a country. Sounds
logical to me.

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Frederik's message? If you chose Belgium (or any other
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Yes, I pretend to.

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officially multi-lingual country such as Switzerland) you should be
presented with a choice for the official language instead of making one
language the default. If that's impossible or hard to do, so be it but
at least show a message on how to get the other locale.
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N/A. The language selection is made first. The country selection
comes after the language selection is done.

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Don't make assumptions based on common impressions...
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I don't think that's what I'm doing. And FYI I'm not inventing
anything myself, this is implementation from Pablo's advices. If
you think Pablo does i18n following common impressions..

You might want to read my explanation in bug 1597, it might help
you.

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P.S.: This is a new attempt at clarification. I didn't find it useful to
put it in the database. You can add if you want or just resolve it. Sorry,
if I am wrong.
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The database is good because it keeps easy-to-access traces of a
given discussion, it helps other people and is a good web
resource. Please never remove the CC to the bugzilla bug.


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Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/

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