On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 10:47, Alexander Larsson wrote: > On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 01:19, Sergey V. Oudaltsov wrote: > > > GSwitchIt will use three-letter country code (ISO 3166) wherever > > possible. The codes are in first-uppercase format except for > > abbrevations USA, GBr, LAm. Though, some layouts do not correspond > > directly to some country (or have obsolete ISO codes like Yugoslavia). > > Some of them are related to the languages which have some three-letter > > codes in ISO 639-2, otherwise they are handled specially (sure, without > > collisions with any existing TLC): > > > > ar Ara (iso 639-2) > > ben Ben (iso 639-2) > > dvorak Dvo > > guj Guj (iso 639-2) > > gur Pan (iso 639-2) > > dev Hin (iso 639-2) > > iu Iku (iso 639-2) > > la LAm > > ml Mal (iso 639-2) > > ogham Ogh > > ori Ori (iso 639-2) > > se_FI Sme (iso 639-2) > > se_NO Sme (iso 639-2) > > se_SE Sme (iso 639-2) > > "Sme" for swedish? Being swedish this doesn't seem to be easier to > understand. I misunderstood this question in my last e-mail. Don't mind me. Sorry. -- Andrew Sobala <aes gnome org> The lighting designer is expected to be a master of art, science, history, psychology, communications, politics and sometimes even mind reading. -- Stage Lighting Design 101
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