El dj 26 de 10 del 2006 a les 14:00 +0200, en/na Charles Schulz va
escriure:
> sorry if I'm not overly up-to-date with this but how about the following
> options:
> - CA_va as the ISO code represents both Catalan and Valencian

ca_VA would technically mean "Catalan as spoken in the Vatican". The
Pope just knows a few words of Catalan though. :)

> - VA or VAL as there is no such entry in the ISO list if you wish to
> have a full language code...

See the lengthy message I just sent; this is what LliureX is using right
now (va_ES), but it shouldn't be acceptable for OpenOffice.org official
code, as it doesn't exist in ISO, and it probably shouldn't.

I'm unsure about other operating systems, but if something
"non-standard" can be used internally, say ca_PV (PV not being a real
country code), which can then be mapped to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] system
locale at execution time (in Linux), that would be a start, until OOo
gets variant support.

-- 
Jordi Mallach Pérez
Conselleria de Cultura, Educació i Esport

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