https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=340982

--- Comment #221 from Kevin Kofler <kevin.kof...@chello.at> ---
(The POSIX, ICU, and Qt implementations are all based on a closed set of
locales determining all formatting preferences at country granularity. I do not
see that ever changing, because it is a core design principle. And it is a very
bad concept, because not everyone in a, possibly large, country agrees on the
correct format to use. Even in a small country like Austria, dates can be (and
in practice are) formatted as 1.1.2022, 01.01.2022, 1.1.22, etc., currency
amounts can be formatted as 12,34€, 12,34 €, €12,34, etc., some people might
even want to use 12€34 to match the spoken version, though I do not remember
having it ever seen spelled like that. I would expect even more variance in
large countries such as the USA.)

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