Dear Paras,
As there is no possible confusion on the country, ne is enough (case 1 below). The rules that are usually followed are:
1.- Use ISO 639-1 if possible. This happens when the language is spoken in a single country (or there are no mayor differences on how it is spoken in different countries), or when the iso code of the language is the same than the iso code of the country (es, fr).
2.- Use ISO 639-2 (three letter language code) if no ISO 639-1 (two letter) code exists.
3.- Use ISO 3166 country code if necessary, to separate to languages with the same language code (es-CL, pt-BR, en-US).
1.
Javier
Paras pradhan wrote:
Dear pavel:
iso code should be ne-NP i think.. and symbolic=Nepali. also i don't regarding Environment Variable and website....
Thanks Paras.
-----Original message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pavel JanÃk) Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:02:36 -0600 To: [email protected] Subject: [l10n-dev] http://l10n.openoffice.org/languages.html updated
Hi,
I have just updated the page
http://l10n.openoffice.org/languages.html
according to latest info I have received. If you have any new data for the table of supported languages, please let me know. -- Pavel JanÃk
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