interesting reading about different locales for afrikaans.  i had my
firefox in afrikaans for a bit, but i don't know all the computer
terms.  it is my mother tongue, though.

good luck, chaps
henry (oxford, u.k.)

On 21/09/06, Graeme Geldenhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was wondering about that myself, then I found in the Linux locale
directory a refernce to en_ZA and af_ZA (English and Afrikaans).  Also
from a country point of view AF is for Afghanistan.  See
http://www.unicode.org/onlinedat/countries.html

So to be save, I thought I would use af_ZA so there can be no
confusion.  South Africa has way to many official languages. 11 to be
exact!!  Is there any other country that can beat that!  :-)

Regards,
  - Graeme -


On 21/09/06, Vincent Snijders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> > Hi A.J.
> >
>
> > All changes to the IDE has already been done, so Afrikaans appears in
> > the language dropdown and it recognised the *.af_ZA.po files.
> >
>
> Why not just *.af.po? Are there other (incompatible) version of
> Afrikaans besides af_ZA?
>
> Vincent
>
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