>>You might even like to start a new language, American. Then we wont have >>"English" wars > > To correct that, the "English" should be "English (British)" and the > "English" > should be American English. However wrong this might seem to the Brits or us > Aussies, its the way it should be in terms of such things given the setup in > Scribus of en/en_GB.
In the Mozilla localization project, we have en-US as the default locale, and have an en-GB localization team actually :) We don't use KDE-/gettext-based L10n though (Mozilla UI does work quite differently), so I don't know if e.g. Scribus can go the way to state the differences that openly (i.e. there's no simple "en" but only "en-US", "en-GB", ...) - it sounds like a good thing to me though (and remember that even the strings in the UI ate different, as we have e.g. color/colour and such things, so it might very well be worth the effort to have two different localizations there. Robert Kaiser (leader of Mozilla L10n project and Scribus user)
