escape_char / comment_char % % English language locale for Sweden % Source: Datorföreningen Stacken, Kungliga Tekniska högskolan % Address: Datorföreningen Stacken, c/o NADA, KTH, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden % Contact: Mikael Auno % Email: auno+en_SE@stacken.kth.se % Language: en % Territory: SE % Revision: 0.2 % Date: 2009-02-02 % *TODO/Questions* % % As this is a locale for a language that is not used in general in domestic % communication in the given territory (but which is used widely by computer % enthusiasts in computer related situations), a couple of questions arise which % might otherwise seem obvious. % % LC_COLLATE: Is collation a property of the language or the territory? Names of % local people and local places will definitely be communicated between users % within a territory, but how should these names be sorted with respect to % characters specific to that territory. % % LC_NUMERIC: Is the format of numeric expressions a property of the language or % the territory? % % LC_NAME: Is the format of the name representation a property of the language % or the territory? In Swedish in Sweden one would write a name as "Thomas % Andersson" whereas in English in the US one would write "Mr. Thomas Andersson", % which would be correct for English in Sweden? LC_IDENTIFICATION title "English locale for Sweden" source "Datorfreningen Stacken, Kungliga Tekniska hgskolan" address "Datorfreningen Stacken, c/o NADA, KTH, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden" contact "Mikael Auno" email "auno+en_SE@stacken.kth.se" tel "" fax "" language "en" territory "SE" revision "0.2" date "2009-02-02" % category "en_SE:2000";LC_IDENTIFICATION category "en_SE:2000";LC_CTYPE category "en_SE:2000";LC_COLLATE category "en_SE:2000";LC_TIME category "en_SE:2000";LC_NUMERIC category "en_SE:2000";LC_MONETARY category "en_SE:2000";LC_MESSAGES category "en_SE:2000";LC_PAPER category "en_SE:2000";LC_NAME category "en_SE:2000";LC_ADDRESS category "en_SE:2000";LC_TELEPHONE END LC_IDENTIFICATION LC_CTYPE copy "sv_SE" END LC_CTYPE LC_COLLATE copy "sv_SE" END LC_COLLATE LC_MONETARY copy "sv_SE" END LC_MONETARY LC_NUMERIC copy "sv_SE" END LC_NUMERIC LC_TIME abday "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "" day "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "" abmon "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "" mon "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "";/ "" % sv_SE % Appropriate date and time representation (%a %e %b %Y %H:%M:%S) d_t_fmt "/ / " % Appropriate date representation (%Y-%m-%d) d_fmt "" % Appropriate time representation (%H:%M:%S) t_fmt "" % Strings for AM/PM am_pm "";"" % Appropriate AM/PM time representation t_fmt_ampm "" % Appropriate date representation (date(1), "%a %e %b %Y %H.%M.%S %Z") date_fmt "/ / " first_weekday 2 first_workday 2 END LC_TIME LC_MESSAGES copy "en_US" END LC_MESSAGES LC_PAPER copy "sv_SE" END LC_PAPER LC_TELEPHONE copy "sv_SE" END LC_TELEPHONE LC_MEASUREMENT copy "sv_SE" END LC_MEASUREMENT LC_NAME copy "sv_SE" END LC_NAME LC_ADDRESS copy "sv_SE" END LC_ADDRESS