Hello c[1], Am Mon, Sep 25, 2023 at 10:51:49AM +0000 schrieb [email protected]: > To implement something like this I need such a list of languages: > Danish -> Faroese > Simpl. Chinese -> Trad. Chinese > Norwegian Bokmål -> Norwegian Nynorsk > Norwegian Nynorsk -> Norwegian Bokmål > etc
From the top of my head:
German → Sorbian
German → Friesian
Netherlands → Friesian
(Swiss) German → Romansh
(Swiss) French → Romansh
And of course language variants, e.g. most German speaking users will
use "DE", but if "DE_AT" (and all the others) are available, these
would apply. And similarly of course for English, which has quite a
few variants.
Probably collecting all of these and finding a good decision tree is
quite a bit of a task and probably should be collected in a common
„library“ so other programmes might reuse this.
Greetings
Helge
[1] I was reluctant to anwer because questions without names are
usually routed to /dev/null, so you might consider giving userself
some name handle, possibly completely made up (beyond "c").
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