[interchange-cvs] interchange - jon modified dist/lib/UI/locales/README
interchange-core@interchange.redhat.com
interchange-core@interchange.redhat.com
Thu Jan 3 20:05:02 2002
User: jon
Date: 2002-01-04 01:04:36 GMT
Modified: dist/lib/UI/locales Tag: STABLE_4_8-branch README
Log:
Document MV_CHARSET and adjust a few minor things.
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--- README 2001/11/01 09:17:36 1.2.2.4
+++ README 2002/01/04 01:04:36 1.2.2.5
@@ -1,17 +1,16 @@
Contact
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-If you have any questions concerning i18n and translations
-issues in respect to the interchange, please send them
-to the Interchange i18n mailing list (interchange-i18n@lists.akopia.com).
-More information about this mailing list can be found at:
+If you have any questions concerning i18n and translations issues in
+respect to Interchange, please send them to the Interchange i18n mailing
+list (interchange-i18n@lists.akopia.com). More information about this
+mailing list can be found at:
-http://lists.akopia.com/mailman/listinfo/interchange-i18n
+http://interchange.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/interchange-i18n
-UI internationalization is mainly a project of
-Stefan Hornburg (Racke) <racke@linuxia.de>. Please keep this
-in mind before file a complaint about it to the
-Redhat's ecommerce division.
+UI internationalization is mainly a project of Stefan Hornburg (Racke)
+<racke@linuxia.de>. Please keep this in mind before filing a complaint
+about it to Red Hat.
Existing translations
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@@ -61,10 +60,17 @@
left (like Hebrew, Arabic and Persian).
"MV_LANG_DIRECTION",
-undef,
-
-"MV_LANG_DIRECTION",
"rtl",
+
+MV_CHARSET
+---------------
+
+If you need the web browser to use a character set other than the default
+ISO-8859-1, specify it here. (Note that this is a character set browsers
+are aware of, NOT a Unix locale name.) For example, Japanese Shift-JIS
+encoding is indicated like this:
+
+MV_CHARSET => 'x.sjis',
Short strings
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