I can't believe that to be the case. That would mean that German would
have had to localize Uyghur, Occitan, Asturian and Scots Gaelic but NOT
Spanish, French, Chinese etc.

Unless you are suggesting that somewhere in those files is the
native_name and native_country which Touch pulls when building langpacks
and which, in the absence of a localized name show the ISO? That can't
be right either because surely the fallback is always en-US, not the
native language name?

In case there is a need for a list of locales for Touch, this ought to
be pulled from a Touch-specific file of ISO codes because it's very much
hit and miss with those lists you linked. I wouldn't even know which one
to start with and they all pretty hefty.

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