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Re: gettext-0.10.36 Japanese PO file
From: |
Iida Yosiaki |
Subject: |
Re: gettext-0.10.36 Japanese PO file |
Date: |
Sun, 27 May 2001 23:27:12 -0400 |
>...the name SJIS is
>1) more easy to spell correctly by users (no hyphen/underscore
>confusion),
>2) supported by both glibc and GNU libiconv,
>3) more customary in other Unixes (HP-UX, OSF/1).
>This is why this name is allowed in PO files.
And the name of the codeset which is a part of locale name.
I have not seen any standard or specification of NAMES OF
codesets (not themselves), unlike name of charsets.
I see that SJIS is more widely accepted as a part of locale
name, than Shift_JIS, but somehow, Shift_JIS is used as part
of Japanese PO file name for gettext.
I recommend Shift_JIS as value of charset in PO file,
which is handled by PO translator occasionally.
I recommend SJIS as part of locale name, which many end users
may want to use.
--
iida
- gettext-0.10.36 Japanese PO file, Iida Yosiaki, 2001/05/23
- gettext-0.10.37 discrepancies with Japanese, Nynorsk, Russian, etc., Paul Eggert, 2001/05/24
- Re: gettext-0.10.37 discrepancies with Japanese, Nynorsk, Russian, etc., Karl Eichwalder, 2001/05/25
- Re: gettext-0.10.37 discrepancies with Japanese, Nynorsk, Russian, etc., Bruno Haible, 2001/05/25
- Re: gettext-0.10.37 discrepancies with Japanese, Nynorsk, Russian, etc., Jun Sawataishi, 2001/05/26
- Re: gettext-0.10.37 discrepancies with Japanese, Nynorsk, Russian, etc., Iida Yosiaki, 2001/05/27
- Re: gettext-0.10.37 discrepancies with Japanese, Nynorsk, Russian, etc., Jun Sawataishi, 2001/05/28
- Re: gettext-0.10.36 Japanese PO file, Bruno Haible, 2001/05/25
- "8bit" as CTE (gettext-0.10.36 Japanese PO file), Iida Yosiaki, 2001/05/28