Hi Re�?at, On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 18:19:55 -1000, Re�?at Sabiq wrote:
> iqte is a modifier signifying a version of Latin-based Tatar alphabet. Note that currently modifiers or ISO 15924 script codes as drafted in RFC 3066bis are not supported yet. Furthermore I didn't find any normative reference to 'iqte' regarding the Tatar languag. > I assume that (a.) a modifier can only be used if a region code is > used, If RFC 3066bis was implemented, Tatar written in Latin script would be 'tt-Latn', this would be independent of a region code. However, to form a proper locale a region code is needed, with a few exceptions we agreed on, Esperanto or Interlingua for example. > and that (b.) a region code that is not in ISO 3166 would not be > acceptable, True. Eike P.S.: As you're not subscribed to the mailing list you were posting to, you will miss replies that are directed to the list only. When answering, please reply only to the list (Reply-To header is set), not to my personal account. Thanks. -- OOo/SO Calc core developer. Number formatter stricken i18n transpositionizer. GnuPG key 0x293C05FD: 997A 4C60 CE41 0149 0DB3 9E96 2F1A D073 293C 05FD --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
