Re: Norwegian language codes




On 21/02/2006, at 7:17 PM, Ãsmund SkjÃveland wrote:

I queried what I thought was a typo in the gossip PO file, and the developer said:
About #5. I am not sure about this.

I originally took this list from GtkSpell I think.
Anyway, the entries in question are:

        "nn", N_("Norwegian (Nynorsk)"),
        "nn_NO", N_("Norwegian (Nyorsk)"),

so there is clearly a difference between the language code.
Are these both distinct Norwegian language codes? I haven't encountered "Nyorsk" before, so I thought I should check.

"Nyorsk" is a typo. It should be "Nynorsk". I'm not sure if it's necessary to have both lang codes (I only make "nn.no"-files, never "nn_NO.po", and there's no significant use of Nynorsk outside Norway that I'm aware of).

Takk, Ãsmund. (Thanks.)

It looks like it might be a bug in GtkSpell, which other apps. are following.

I've reported back to the gossip developer.

from Clytie (vi-VN, Vietnamese free-software translation team / nhÃm Viát hÃa phán mám tá do)
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/vi-VN





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