Hi Modestas, many thanks for providing this info. I have files CLDR bug 573 on this : http://www.jtcsv.com/cgibin/locale-bugs/incoming?id=573;user=guest
regards Peter Modestas Rimkus ha scritto: > Hi Peter, > > thanks for your assistance. Here's Lithuanian locale data: > (I also included "stand-alone" month names in parenthesis) > > 724 Litai (symbol: Lt; int. symbol: LTL) > 725 prieÅpiet > 726 4 > 727 popiet > 728 Pn > 729 Åt > 730 sekmadienis > 731 pirmadienis > 732 antradienis > 733 treÄiadienis > 734 ketvirtadienis > 735 penktadienis > 736 ÅeÅtadienis > 737 pr. Kr. > 738 po Kr. > 739 Spl > 740 sausio (Sausis) > 741 vasario (Vasaris) > 742 kovo (Kovas) > 743 balandÅio (Balandis) > 744 geguÅÄs (GeguÅÄ) > 745 birÅelio (BirÅelis) > 746 liepos (Liepa) > 747 rugpjÅÄio (RugpjÅtis) > 748 rugsÄjo (RugsÄjis) > 749 spalio (Spalis) > 750 lapkriÄio (Lapkritis) > 751 gruodÅio (Gruodis) > > Just in case, here's the complete list of abbrevated month and day names. > > Months: Sau, Vas, Kov, Bal, Geg, Bir, Lie, Rgp, Rgs, Spl, Lap, Grd > Days (starting Monday): Pr, An, Tr, Kt, Pn, Åt, Sk > > A reliable online reference of Lithuanian POSIX locale can be found > here: http://www.likit.lt/all/stand/lokale/lokale.htm#p1 > > I also noticed a few mistakes in CLDR document. > > The short date format is wrong. Hyphens should be used instead of dots. > For example, 2005-02-21. Spaces are also allowed, but hyphens are > recommended. > > Also Lithuanian name for Czech language should be "ÄekÅ", not "Äekijos". > > > Thanks, > Modestas > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Peter Nugent, Software Engineer, Sun Microsystems Ireland Ltd, Hamilton House, East Point Business Park, Dublin 3, Ireland. Tel +353.1.8199522 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
