Hi Artur yes, this is another drawback in POSIX and many other locale systems.
FYI, there's a project called CLDR which you might have heard of which provides both "stand-alone" and "format" alternatives. see http://www.unicode.org/cldr/ you can view the pl and pl_Pl data at : http://oss.software.ibm.com/cvs/icu/~checkout~/locale/common/main/ regards Peter Artur Flinta ha scritto: > Dnia 14-02-2005, pon o godzinie 13:27 +0100, Danilo Šegan napisał(a): > > >>We might actually go another route: instead of relying on OS, develop >>a library of supported time and date formats (or simply extend >>g_strftime, or whatever it's called, to support special modifiers in >>addition to %x, %X and %c). > > > Well, I Agree, cause in polish language (like probably in other slavic > languages) we got problems with months names. For example if month name > is alone or only with year we use another form that is used in > conjuction with day. > So for February we should have: > > Luty 2005 and 14 Lutego 2005, but we have Luty 2005 and 14 Luty 2005, > where last form is wrong. > > Artur > -- Peter Nugent, Software Engineer, Sun Microsystems Ireland Ltd, Hamilton House, East Point Business Park, Dublin 3, Ireland. Tel +353.1.8199522 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
