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Some of them were commented out for documentation purpose.
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Intended as preparation to solve fdo#45830
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Those never get included at any point in the code.
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Most of them in hrc files.
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Data contributed by Ace Suares <ace@suares.com>
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Added Papiamento (Curaçao) [pap-CW] and Papiamento (Bonaire) [pap-BQ] to
language list. The locales are selectable for character attribution and
spell-checking.
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merge together a gadzillion hand-crafted
isSimpleChinese/isTraditionalChinese/isKoreanVariants/isCJK
implementations which should fix a goodly amount of them
add a MsLangId::isFamilyNameFirst for locales where
family name appears first while I'm at it.
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More than two lines are removed for readability.
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This causes a failure in sc_subsequent_filters_test , the test
fails in non-English locales.
This reverts commit 1a5aae96bdb20e36a17d77ec60da874037544628.
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This makefile must be included from other makefiles, which means it must
be delivered first, which does not play so well with gbuild's
all-in-one-process build. Because the version has not changed once since
the library was introduced in 2006, I consider this just an unecessary
complication of already complex build process.
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The target is always older, because it is delivered while preserving
the timestamp of the source, but here order only dependency is enough.
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The recent addition of Hebrew line breaking rules apparently does not
work with genbrk from ICU 4.6. Maybe we should just require 4.x (where x
is the first version where it is implemented) as minimum ICU version?
IMHO it would be better than this insane (and fragile) filtering...
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i.e. sync with svn diff -c 31071
http://source.icu-project.org/repos/icu/icu/trunk/source/data/brkitr/line.txt
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http://erack.org/blog/archives/18-Does-your-LibreOffice-locale-need-a-date-acceptance-pattern-for-incomplete-date-input.html#c245
http://www.spraknamnden.se/sprakladan/ShowSearch.aspx?id=id=26089;objekttyp=lan
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Variables should have module name as prefix to prevent collisions.
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Argument is that "the reason for the "D/M/" pattern is for those who use
the numpad for input", well, makes sense.
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