That was my point, I don't think the citation field does need locale.
The *source* needs it, as it might be cited by another document in a
format which requires locale.

I tinkered with it and found what might be a problem though.  The
RFC3066 string put out as meta data is specified by the application
language option, and overrides the content in the ODF 'meta.xml'
source.  There is a default(German) in my download of 2.1; easy enough
to change but I feel like I was not warned.

--Gannon 
--- Bruce D'Arcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> On Jan 28, 2007, at 5:45 PM, Gannon Dick wrote:
> 
> > As I see it, there are several reasons to keep locale.  None are
> > related to computer processing, but rather Library Science.
> 
> Locale for the source metadata, sure, but I'm still unclear why the 
> citation field itself needs it.
> 
> Bruce
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