Andrea wrote:

>Does Aranese have a ISO 639-1, ISO 639-2 or ISO 639-3 code? I find
conflicting information online. If it does have an ISO code, we can
include it as a document language in the next release (and your
dictionary will work in future versions of OpenOffice).

Aranese is a dialect of Gascon, which had an ISO 639-3 code of GSC.
However, that code was retired in April 2007, with Gascon being merged
into Occitan, which has an ISO 639-3 code of OCI. Occitan is a current
option.

My suggestion would be to have oci_AD (ISO 3166 country code for
Andorra), oci_FR (ISO 3166 country code for France), and oci_ES (ISO
3166 country code for Spain). If one wants to push a point, oci_IT (ISO
3166 country code for Italy.) That way one can have a spell checker for
Occitan, Gascon, and Aranese, with a slot left over for another dialect
of Occitan.

All that said, what is the _current_ procedure to get a new
language/locale in the format settings?

Andreas response implies that
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Adding_a_new_language_or_locale is no
longer valid.

I'm also assuming that completing the form at
http://www.it46.se/localegen/select_country.php no longer suffices.Is
that assumption correct?

jonathon


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