ICE03 ERROR Invalid identifier; Table: Directory, Column: Directory,
Key(s): LO_progr_resou_ca@va_LCMES_c8cb7e943
ICE03 ERROR Invalid identifier; Table: Directory, Column: Directory,
Key(s): LO_progr_resou_kmr@l_LCMES_c75f6f5fa
[... and hundreds others ...]
These look very much derived from translation resources language tags,
where ca@va seems to stem from ca-valencia or kmr@l from kmr-Latn.
Whyever that is crippled that way..
Eike
I now know where these "@" signs come from. We use this script
C:\24.2.3.1\solenv\bin\localestr: #!/bin/sh case "$1" in ca-valencia)
echo ca@valencia ;; kmr-Latn) echo kmr@latin ;; sr-Latn) echo sr@latin
;; hu-hung) echo hu@hung ;; *) echo $1 | tr '-' '_' ;; esac in these
places: C:\24.2.3.1\scp2\macros\macro.pl
C:\24.2.3.1\solenv\gbuild\AllLangMoTarget.mk
C:\24.2.3.1\solenv\gbuild\extensions\post_PackageInfo.mk and now out of
curiosity I have 2 questions: 1. What was/is the reason that for 4
languages we replace "-" with "@" instead of underscore? 2. Is it
obsolete or is it still needed?
Jakub Kościelak